Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:H5888Q

$9.99
MPN: H5888Q
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:H5888Q
Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit P/N:H5888Q
$9.99

Keep your rear disc brakes moving smoothly with the Carlson Disc Brake Hardware Kit H5888Q. This kit supplies the clips and hardware that locate the rear brake pads, and it installs as a direct-fit replacement for the rear brakes on many 2012–2020 Mercedes-Benz models — including the GLE350, GLE400, ML350 and SLC43 AMG (engine listed as All). See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full application list.

Fresh hardware helps the pads move in a uniform, stable motion rather than freely, which supports quiet, consistent braking. Made to Original Equipment (OE) quality specifications.

  • Low-friction PTFE: the clips carry a PTFE coating to reduce friction and drag.
  • Noise control: a rubber compound is used to help reduce brake noise.
  • Corrosion-resistant coating to protect against harsh road conditions.
  • Stainless steel, dual coated hardware.

Designed to help keep the rear pads moving safely and maintain effective stopping performance. Position: rear. One kit is listed per application.

Interchange: FHH5888Q · H5937A

Manufacturer part number H5888Q. Country of origin: China.

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

H5888Q, FHH5888Q, H5937A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this hardware kit do?

It replaces the clips and hardware that locate the rear disc brake pads, helping them move in a uniform, stable motion for quieter, more consistent braking.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It's a direct-fit rear-brake replacement for many 2012–2020 Mercedes-Benz models such as the GLE350, ML350 and SLC43 AMG (engine listed as All). Check the Buyer's Guide tab for the complete list.

Is this for the front or rear brakes?

This kit is cataloged for the rear position.

What coatings are on the hardware?

The clips use a low-friction PTFE coating to reduce drag plus a corrosion-resistant coating, and the hardware is stainless steel, dual coated.

Should I replace the hardware when changing pads?

Installing fresh clips is recommended so the new pads move in a uniform, stable motion. If worn hardware is causing noise or uneven pad movement, this kit replaces it.