Powerstop Z17 Evolution Plus Ceramic Performance Brake Pads 17-924
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17-924
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PowerStop
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Front
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| Part # | 17-924 |
|---|---|
| SKU # | 1379427 |
| Location | Front |
| Chamfered Edges | Yes |
| Pad Wear Sensor Type | Mechanical |
| Grade Type | Performance |
| Inner Pad Overall Thickness | 16.3mm |
| Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
| Brake Lubricant Included | No |
| Abutment Clips Included | Yes |
| Friction Surface Scorched | Yes |
| Outer Pad Overall Thickness | 16.3mm |
| Pad Type | Ceramic |
| Pad Shims Included | Yes |
| Slotted | Yes |
| Pad Wear Sensor Included | Yes |
| Wear Indicator Attached | Yes |
The PowerStop Z17 Evolution Plus ceramic brake pads feature a ceramic formula designed to maximize stopping power while reducing brake dust & eliminating noise. Using OE positive mold technology along with a thermal scorched pad surface, Z17 pads maintain consistent wear and performance while ensuring a fast break-in. Stainless steel hardware is included with the Z17 brake pads making it easier to complete your brake job. The PowerStop Z17 Evolution Plus ceramic brake pads are an affordable stock replacement for all vehicles.
- Multi-Layer rubberized shims provide virtually noise-free braking
- Chamfered and slotted to ensure noise free braking
- Powder coated backing plate resists rust and corrosion to provide extended pad life
- Low-dust ceramic formula designed to maximize stopping power and keep wheels clean
- Includes Premium stainless-steel hardware for easy installation
- Positive mold technology for consistent wear and performance
- Thermal scorched pad surface for a fast break-in
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