Keep your rear brakes quiet and moving true with the Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit H5655Q — a direct-fit rear disc brake hardware kit that drops in on the 1999-2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500, 2000-2003 Cadillac DeVille, 2002-2005 Cadillac Escalade, and 2003-2005 Chevrolet Astro, among others (see the Buyer's Guide tab for all 14 applications).
Brakes work as a system, and fresh clips keep the pads moving in a uniform, stable motion instead of shifting freely.
- PTFE + rubber design: the clips pair a PTFE coating to reduce friction with a rubber compound that helps suppress brake noise.
- Stainless steel, corrosion-resistant: built from stainless steel in black with a Dual-Coated PTFE/Rubber finish to resist corrosion on harsh roads.
- Complete kit: includes 2 one-piece pad clips, 4 rubber bushings, and 4 pad locating clips; dust boots included.
- OE-quality fit: a direct replacement made to match OE quality specifications for a proper fit.
Replacing worn or corroded hardware helps the pads seat and slide correctly, which addresses noise and premature, uneven wear if failing clips are the cause. Country of origin: China.
Interchange: H5675 · FHH5655Q · 83267A · H5653A. Manufacturer part number H5655Q.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this kit fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit rear disc brake hardware kit for 14 applications, including the 1999-2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, 2000-2003 Cadillac DeVille, and 2003-2005 Chevrolet Astro. Check the Buyer's Guide tab.
What's included in the kit?
Two one-piece pad clips, four rubber bushings, and four pad locating clips; dust boots are included. Each listed application uses one kit.
What is the hardware made of?
Stainless steel in black with a Dual-Coated PTFE/Rubber finish, which is corrosion-resistant against harsh road conditions.
Why replace the brake hardware?
Fresh clips keep the pads moving in a uniform, stable motion. If worn or corroded clips are causing noise or uneven pad wear, replacing them addresses that.
Should I replace hardware when I change the pads?
Replacing the hardware with new pads helps them seat and slide correctly. Consult the vehicle service information for the recommended procedure.