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New Front Ceramic Brake Pads for Dodge Ram 2500 3500 D1399

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SKU: BP-1399-WS

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Replace your worn brake pads with our high-quality, low-noise and high-performance brake pads. These front brake pads were designed with a ceramic composition, which is a low-dust material that controls heat and noise, and holds up to wear and tear better than semi-metallic materials. They include reengineered shims that are tested to reduce and, in most cases, eliminate brake noise.

Our brake pads meet the high standards of California and Washington regulations when it comes to copper formulation and EPA standards when it comes to brake dust toxicity. Additionally, all brake pads are tested and perform equally to or better than OE pad when it comes to wear-and-tear and stopping power. These brake pads are comparable to industry interchange number D1399-8507 are an excellent replacement for worn OE brakes on the following vehicle makes:

• Dodge Ram 2500: 2009, 2010
• Dodge Ram 3500 2009, 2010
• Ram 2500: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
• Ram 3500: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Please use our compatibility checker to confirm fitment for your vehicle. When replacing worn brake pads, we recommend changing your rotors with them to keep your new brake pads in good condition and your braking system sharp. Professional installation recommended. Warranty included.

Specifications

Condition New
Brand WheelerShip
Surface Finish Unscorched
Nominal Thickness 19.5
Position Front
Grease Included No
Brake Length 240
Brake Width 105
Certifications NSF and AMECA
Fmsi Part D1399-8507
Brake Disk Material Ceramic
Has Brake Pad Wear Sensor Yes
OEM Part Numbers 68049148AA

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