Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13488Q

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MPN: 13488Q
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Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13488Q
Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:13488Q
$24.99

Keep your brake pads seated, sliding smoothly, and quiet with the Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit 13488Q. It drops in as a direct replacement for the 2007-2012 Hyundai Veracruz (all engines), refreshing the small clips and bushings that hold and guide the pads.

Brakes work as a system, so fresh hardware helps the pads move in a uniform, stable motion instead of shifting freely.

  • PTFE + rubber design: the clips provide a PTFE surface to reduce friction and a rubber compound that helps suppress brake noise.
  • Stainless steel, dual-coated: built from stainless steel with a Dual-Coated PTFE/Rubber finish that is corrosion-resistant against harsh roads.
  • Complete hardware set: includes four pad-locating clips, four rubber bushings, and two caliper suspension bushings, plus dust boots.
  • OE quality: matches Original Equipment (OE) quality specifications for a proper, direct-replacement fit.

If worn or corroded clips and bushings are causing noise or uneven pad movement, this kit replaces them to help restore quiet, controlled pad operation and reduce premature wear. The listed application uses one kit. Country of origin: United States.

Manufacturer part number 13488Q.

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

13488Q, H16204A, FH13488Q, 83807A, H15997A

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this fit my vehicle?

It is a direct-replacement disc brake hardware kit for the 2007-2012 Hyundai Veracruz (all engines). Confirm your exact vehicle in the Buyer's Guide tab.

What's included in the kit?

Four pad-locating clips, four rubber bushings, and two caliper suspension bushings, plus dust boots.

What is the hardware made of?

Stainless steel with a Dual-Coated PTFE/Rubber finish that is corrosion-resistant, in a black color.

Why should I replace the brake hardware?

Worn or corroded clips can let the pads move freely, which may cause noise and premature wear. Fresh hardware helps the pads move in a uniform, stable motion.

Where is this part made?

Country of origin: United States.