ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:AD1324
Bring smooth, confident stopping to your Mazda with the ADVICS Disc Brake Pad Set AD1009, a front-axle brake pad set that drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2011 MAZDA RX-8. The pads clamp against the rotor to create the friction that slows the wheels, giving you fresh, even friction material to replace worn pads at the front.
Brake pads are a matched wear item — for even, balanced braking it is best practice to replace the pads on both front wheels at the same time as a set. Inspect your rotors and hardware while the pads are out and service them as directed by the vehicle service procedure.
Interchange: ACT1009 · D1054V · 089-1750 · 0891750 · D1009 · 100.10090 · 105.10090 · F1Y1-33-28ZA · F1Y13328ZA · F1Y1-33-28ZB · F1Y13328ZB · F1Y2-33-28Z · F1Y23328Z · F1Y4-33-28Z · F1Y43328Z · AT D1009C · ATD1009C · PG-D1009M · PGD1009M · PG-D1009QS · PGD1009QS · MX1009 · QC1009. Manufacturer part number AD1009.
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What vehicle does this brake pad set fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2004-2011 MAZDA RX-8. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your exact vehicle.
Is this a front or rear pad set?
This ADVICS AD1009 set is for the front disc brakes on the listed RX-8 applications.
How many pads come in the set?
It is a disc brake pad set for the front axle. For even, balanced braking it is best to replace both front wheels' pads together as a matched set.
What does a brake pad do?
The pads clamp against the rotor to create friction that slows the wheels. As they wear thin, braking performance drops and they need replacing.
How do I know if my front pads need replacing?
Signs the front pads may need replacing include squealing, reduced braking response, or a worn-pad warning. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.