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Duralast Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set MKD1081
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Part # | MKD1081 |
SKU # | 700811 |
Weight | 4.37lbs |
Chamfered Edges | Yes |
Outer Pad Friction Material Thickness | 16.4mm |
Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 17.0mm |
Outer Pad Width | 163mm |
Backing Plate Color | Black |
Inner Pad Width | 163mm |
Pad Shim Material | RSR |
Brake Lubricant Included | No |
Abutment Clips Included | No |
Outer Pad Height | 54mm |
Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 17.0mm |
Backing Material | Steel |
Inner Pad Height | 54mm |
Slotted | Yes |
Pad Wear Sensor Included | No |
Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor | No |
Mounting Hardware Included | No |
Pad Quantity | 4 |
FMSI Number | D1081 |
Pad Shim Color | Black |
Adhesive Backed Pad Shim | No |
Friction Surface Scorched | No |
Friction Material Attachment | Bonded |
Friction Material Composition | Ceramic |
Pad Shims Included | Yes |
Inner Pad Friction Material Thickness | 16.4mm |
ECE-R90 Certified | No |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Styled after OE design
- Vehicle-specific
- Ceramic friction material
- Single-layer shim for less noise

Low noise | Meets OE (Original equipment) | Improved over OE | Premium | Specialty |
Low brake dust | Standard | Enhanced | Maximum | Not applicable |
Friction formulation | Meets OES (Original equipment supplier) | Meets OEM (Original equipment manufacturer) | Patented next-generation ceramic | Truck & towing specific |
Service life | Meets OES | Meets OEM | Up to 3x OES* | Specialized |
Slots & chamfers | OES | OEM | OEM | Specialized |
Shims | 2+ layers | 3+ layers | 3+ layers | 3+ layers |
Hardware included*** | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Noise-free guarantee** | No | Yes | Yes | No |
Warranty | Limited-lifetime | Limited-lifetime | Limited-lifetime | 90 days |
Price range | $$ | $$ | $$$ | $$$ |
* Source: LINK Testing Labs via USCT Testing. ** Covers all parts & labor for 90 days when installed with two Duralast or Duralast Gold Rotors. *** Where required by OE.
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
COMPLETE THE BRAKE JOB
Replace brake pads and rotors together for longer life and more stopping power.
Longer Life
Older rotors can seriously damage new pads, causing premature noise, vibration and wear.
Stopping Power
Replacing brake pads and rotors at the same time is critical for peak braking performance and safety.

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Excellent pads but missing critical hardware
Gavin4 months agoI bought these front pads for an 08 stang (along with the matching rear pads) and they only came with the pads. A separate trip to O’Rileys got me my 8 matching spring clips for ~$7. Disappointing the pads don’t already come with necessary hardware. **granted this isn’t factory pads, but you’d think Duralast would put the required hardware with their parts. SMH.
Purchased for: 2008 Ford MustangHelpful?
Good budget
Lopez6 months agoVerified PurchaseThey stop well. Just noisy
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Worked on 2007 Mustang GT
DAVE10 months agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryWorked perfect. New clips not included.
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Brake
Juan10 months agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryGood brake
Purchased for: 2006 mustangHelpful?
Good brakes at a fair price
NE of AZ11 months agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes Entrybrakes are doing what they're suppose to do and that is to stop The Pony as needed and at a fair price.
Purchased for: 2006 MustangHelpful?
For DIY only
Isaac1 year agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryPackaging kind of plain, no additional items included (replacement clips, brake grease). Did like the schematic on the box giving quick assessment of what to look for in the wear pattern of the old pads.
Purchased for: 2005 Mustang GTHelpful?
DIY front disc brake pads
Pat1 year agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryDuralast pads fit perfect and a great way to save money and improve braking power
Purchased for: 2006 Ford MustangHelpful?
Brakes
Teddy2 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryLifetime warranty
Purchased for: 2008 Ford MustangHelpful?
Brake pads
William2 years agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryPrice has increased product the same. Over priced.
Purchased for: 2013 highlandHelpful?
Sold the wrong part twice
James2 years agoVerified PurchaseHad to make two trips to the store. Was doing the rear pads was sold the front.
Purchased for: 2008 mustang GTHelpful?
Easy install
David3 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryYou may have to buy a little bit of extra disc brake quiet grease, But it was an easy install
Purchased for: 2006 Ford MustangHelpful?
The have a Life guarantee
Leticia Olais4 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryNothing
Purchased for: 2007 suburbanHelpful?
Brakes an Service
Shawna4 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryI like how they greet soon as u walk in the store not every store do the same routine tho but I got brakes n so far so good
Purchased for: Ford MustangHelpful?
Great brakes
Patrick4 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryIt’s serving it purpose
Purchased for: 2010 Ford MustangHelpful?
Brake pads
Steven saldivar4 years agoVerified PurchaseThe break pads I purchased work perfect exact fit no noise when I break anymore yay thank you autozone
Purchased for: 2008 Ford MustangHelpful?
Warranty details
Eric Spoon4 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryI like the warranty on the product.
Purchased for: 2010 Ford MustangHelpful?
Is good
Edna4 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes Entryis economic is good i used for my moustang 2006
Purchased for: 2006 ford moustangHelpful?
- Dino5 years agoVerified Purchase
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grate
juan5 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedgreat
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Pads not fitting snug installed two pair on front
06 ford mustang6 years agoPads do not fit my car website reccomendation lied, pads still clanking after second return on my 06 ford mustang
Purchased for: 06 ford mustangHelpful?
Quality1 out of 5 stars
Ease of Installation1 out of 5 stars
Price & Value1 out of 5 stars
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