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Brand:
Duralast
Location:
Front
quantity
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | MKD629 |
| SKU # | 97473 |
| Location | Front |
| Chamfered Edges | Yes |
| Outer Pad Friction Material Thickness | 16.2mm |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 16.8mm |
| Outer Pad Width | 119mm |
| Inner Pad Width | 119mm |
| Backing Plate Color | Black |
| Pad Shim Material | RSR |
| Brake Lubricant Included | No |
| Outer Pad Height | 82mm |
| Abutment Clips Included | No |
| Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 16.8mm |
| Backing Material | Steel |
| Inner Pad Height | 82mm |
| Slotted | Yes |
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | Yes |
| Wear Indicator Attached | Yes |
| Pad Wear Sensor Type | Mechanical |
| Prepared For Pad Wear Sensor | Yes |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Pad Quantity | 4 |
| FMSI Number | D629 |
| Pad Shim Color | Black |
| Adhesive Backed Pad Shim | No |
| Friction Surface Scorched | No |
| Friction Material Attachment | Bonded |
| Pad Type | Semi-metallic |
| Pad Shims Included | Yes |
| ECE-R90 Certified | No |
| Inner Pad Friction Material Thickness | 16.2mm |
Brakes squealing? Is your vehicle taking longer to stop than usual? Get reliable, everyday performance for regular driving needs from Duralast brake pads, designed to meet your vehicle’s original equipment for form, fit, and function. Available only at AutoZone, Duralast Brake Pads use platform-specific, semi-metallic friction materials tailored to your vehicle. Replace rotors and hardware when replacing brake pads for better stopping power and less noise.
- Styled after OE design
- Vehicle-specific
- Semi-metallic 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
Car brakes work by leveraging three main principles of physics: leverage, hydraulics, and friction.
When changing your brake pads, be sure to inspect and replace your rotors and hardware if necessary to ensure optimal braking performance.
If your brakes squeal until you press the pedal down, it may be your wear indicator telling you to change your pads.
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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Paul1 year agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedI like the convenience of receiving the product before the time I was given. Use them for brakes.Purchased for: Lexus GS400Helpful?
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