PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:Z36-1367

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$113.99
MPN: Z36-1367
UPC: 889906353799
Item Package Quantity: 1

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PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:Z36-1367
PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set P/N:Z36-1367
$113.99

Give the front brakes a fresh, quiet bite with the PowerStop Disc Brake Pad Set Z36-1367, a front-axle replacement pad set for late-model GM full-size trucks and SUVs. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the front brakes on the 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche, 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2008-2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, 2008 GMC Sierra 1500, 2008-2016 GMC Yukon, and 2008 GMC Yukon XL 1500. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the exact match for your vehicle.

  • Front position: Cataloged for the front axle of the listed applications.
  • Friction replacement: Presses new friction material against the rotor to slow the wheel when you apply the brakes.
  • Sold as a set: Supplies the pads for one axle end.

Signs the current pads may need replacing include squealing or grinding, longer stopping distances, a low or vibrating pedal, and thin worn-down friction material. If worn front pads are the cause, this set replaces them. For even, balanced braking, it is best practice to service both sides together as a matched set and to inspect the rotors during installation.

Manufacturer part number Z36-1367.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which vehicles does the Z36-1367 pad set fit?

It is a front-axle set for the 2008 Chevrolet Avalanche, 2008 Silverado 1500, 2008-2020 Tahoe, 2008 GMC Sierra 1500, 2008-2016 Yukon, and 2008 Yukon XL 1500. Check the Buyer's Guide to confirm.

Is this a front or rear brake pad set?

The catalog lists it for the front axle of the applications shown, so it replaces the front disc brake pads.

What does this part do?

The pads press friction material against the rotor to slow the wheel when you apply the brakes, replacing worn original front pads.

How do I know my front pads need replacing?

Common signs include squealing or grinding, longer stopping distances, a low or vibrating pedal, and thin friction material. Diagnose the cause before replacing.

Should I replace both sides at once?

For even, balanced braking it is best practice to service both front sides together as a matched set and to inspect the rotors while the brakes are apart.