ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:AD0990

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$64.99
MPN: AD0990
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ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:AD0990
ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:AD0990
$64.99

Grip the rotor with fresh friction using the ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set AD0990. This front disc brake pad set installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2012-2015 Scion iQ and the 2006 Toyota MR2 Spyder, restoring worn front pads back to a full-thickness friction surface for the listed applications.

  • Front axle disc brake pads: clamp against the front rotors to convert motion into stopping friction when you press the brake pedal.
  • Direct-fit application: a straightforward replacement for the front brakes on the vehicles listed in the Buyer's Guide.
  • Matched wear parts: supplied as a set for one axle so both sides share the same fresh friction material.

If thin, worn, or noisy front pads are the cause of reduced braking bite or a squealing signal, this set replaces them. Signs the front pads may need replacing include a high-pitched wear-indicator squeal, longer stops, or grinding at the front wheels. Always diagnose the underlying cause before replacing, and inspect the rotors during the job.

Manufacturer part number AD0990.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles does the AD0990 pad set fit?

It is a direct-fit front disc brake pad set for the 2012-2015 Scion iQ and the 2006 Toyota MR2 Spyder. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your vehicle.

Which axle is this set for?

The catalog lists it as a FRONT disc brake pad set, so it fits the front brakes on the listed applications.

How many pads come in the set?

It is supplied as a set for one axle, covering both front wheels. Replacing both sides together keeps the front braking even and balanced.

What are signs my front pads need replacing?

A high-pitched wear-indicator squeal, longer stopping distances, or grinding at the front wheels can indicate worn pads. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace the rotors too?

Inspect the front rotors during the job. If they are worn, scored, or below spec, service or replace them along with the pads as directed by the service procedure.