Original Mopar Brakes

4318080AD - : Brake Fluid for Mopar Image

Brake Fluid

Mopar 4318080AD
[12 Fluid Ounces] Minimum Ship Quantity Of 24. Standard MS-4574. [12 Fluid Ounces] Minimum Shipment of 24. 12oz Bottle. Standard...
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68643626AA - : Brake Tube for Mopar Image

Brake Tube

Mopar 68643626AA
Left Rear. Right Rear.
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52129119AE - : Brake Tube for Mopar Image

Brake Tube

Mopar 52129119AE
HCU To Junction Block Left. Left Rear Crossover.
Backordered
68629768AA - : Brake Tube for Mopar Image

Brake Tube

Mopar 68629768AA
Right Rear.
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68547020AC - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 68547020AC
$80.03
MSRP $121.00
Save $40.97
33.9% Off
68261902AA - : Brake Tube for Mopar Image

Brake Tube

Mopar 68261902AA
Junction Block To Left Rear Hose.
$45.60
MSRP $66.30
Save $20.70
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68110718AA - : Brake Flange for Mopar Image

Brake Flange

Mopar 68110718AA
[3.8 mm].
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68582082AA - : Brake Hose for Mopar Image

Brake Hose

Mopar 68582082AA
Right or Left.
$12.40
MSRP $17.25
Save $4.85
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68282444AH - : Brake Hose for Mopar Image

Brake Hose

Mopar 68282444AH
Right Front.
$44.45
MSRP $64.45
Save $20.00
31% Off
68340474AA - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 68340474AA
Front.
$188.10
MSRP $285.00
Save $96.90
34% Off
5290538AE - : Brake Rotor for Mopar Image

Brake Rotor

Mopar 05290538AE
Rear.
$156.51
MSRP $235.00
Save $78.49
33.4% Off

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Your car, SUV, van, or pickup can be equipped with one of two braking systems: disc brakes or drum brakes. Both have master brake cylinders, pistons, brake hoses, and brake lines.

The Differences Between The Two Brake Systems

In a drum brake system, the brake fluid forces the drum and shoe to fasten together to create the friction that slows your vehicle.

A disc brake system uses more parts. The pressure of the fluid makes the brake calipers close brake pads onto the brake rotors.

Eventually, brakes can go bad thanks to the heat and pressure involved in the braking process.

How to Spot Brake Problems

Signs of brake failure include:

  • Vibrating or bouncing brake pedal
  • Your vehicle pulls to the side as you brake
  • Your brake pedal feels unusually squishy or soft
  • There are squealing, squeaking, or grinding noises when you brake
  • Your dashboard warning light comes on

Genuine OEM Brakes Are Best

If you notice any of these symptoms, inspect your brakes as soon as possible. If one of your brake components needs to be replaced, make sure to use the right parts for your vehicle. Our online auto parts department sells the genuine Mopar parts that are guaranteed to be compatible with your make and model, ensuring the fit and performance you need. Buy now and we'll ship your order out right away!