Akebono Severe Duty Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:SDF1400
Keep your heavy-duty Ram's rear brakes biting with the Akebono Severe Duty Disc Brake Pad Set (SDF1400). This rear disc brake pad kit installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications: the 2009-2010 Dodge Ram 2500 [All] and Ram 3500 [All], and the 2011-2018 Ram 2500 [All] and Ram 3500 [All].
- Severe-duty rear pad kit: an Ultra Premium set built for the rear axle of these heavy-duty Ram trucks.
- Rear-axle pad set: supplied as a kit for one axle (one per application), so both rear wheel positions are covered.
- Made in the United States.
- Direct-fit: designed to install on the listed applications.
Brake pads are wear items that press against the rotors to slow the vehicle. If worn, glazed, or noisy pads are the cause of reduced braking feel, squealing, or grinding, this set replaces them; have the cause diagnosed first, since rotors and hardware may also need attention. For even, balanced braking, service the rear axle as a matched set and inspect the rotors at the same time.
Interchange: 8508 · 8508-D1400 · 8508D1400 · D1400
Manufacturer part number SDF1400.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the Akebono SDF1400 pad set fit?
It fits the rear axle of the 2009-2010 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 [All], and the 2011-2018 Ram 2500 and 3500 [All]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is this a front or rear brake pad set?
It is cataloged as a rear disc brake pad set for the listed Ram applications.
What other part numbers does this set replace?
It interchanges with 8508, 8508-D1400 (8508D1400), and D1400. The manufacturer part number is SDF1400.
Do I get enough pads for both wheels?
Yes. The kit is supplied as a set for one axle (one per application), covering both rear wheel positions.
When might I need to replace these brake pads?
Signs the pads may need replacing include squealing, grinding, or reduced braking feel. Have the cause diagnosed, as rotors and hardware may also need service.