Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13413Q

$7.99
MPN: 13413Q
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1
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Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13413Q
Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13413Q
$7.99

Keep your front brakes quiet and the pads moving freely with the Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit 13413Q. It's a front disc brake hardware set that drops in as a direct replacement for the 2004 and 2006 Chevrolet Epica (All) and the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona (All). Brakes work as a system, and worn clips let pads bind or move unevenly — refreshing the hardware when you service the pads helps keep them sliding in a uniform, stable motion.

  • Friction-reducing, noise-damping design: a PTFE coating is designed to reduce friction while the rubber compound helps dampen brake noise.
  • Front hardware set: includes four pad-locating clips and four rubber caliper bushings, plus dust boots.
  • Stainless steel, dual-coated (PTFE/rubber): corrosion-resistant with a black finish, built to handle high stress.
  • Direct replacement: matches Original Equipment (OE) quality specifications for a proper fit.

Country of origin: United States. Per-application quantity is one kit.

Interchange: H16114A · FH13413Q · 83932A · H18059A

Manufacturer part number 13413Q.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

13413Q, H16114A, FH13413Q, 83932A, H18059A

Frequently Asked Questions

What's included in this hardware kit?

Four pad-locating clips and four rubber caliper bushings, plus dust boots — the front disc brake hardware for the listed applications.

Which vehicles does this kit fit?

It's a direct replacement for the 2004 and 2006 Chevrolet Epica (All) and the 2004-2006 Suzuki Verona (All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.

Why should I replace the brake clips?

Clips keep the pads moving in a uniform, stable motion. The PTFE coating is designed to reduce friction and the rubber compound helps dampen brake noise.

What is the hardware made of?

Stainless steel with a dual PTFE/rubber coating and a black, corrosion-resistant finish.

Do I need this kit when installing new brake pads?

Fitting fresh hardware with new pads helps ensure proper, quiet pad movement. Follow the vehicle service procedure for your brake job.