New Rear Semi Metallic Brake Pad Set D981 Jeep Liberty Wrangler Hardex Brakes on 2040-parts.com
WA, US
- Superior Anti-Rattle Technology Shims to silence the noise and vibrations.
- Full Replacement Warranty for 20,000 km or one year -- Some terms & conditions apply.
- Great heat resistance and functionality under all driving conditions.
- Least wear and thus longest brake pad life.
- 100% non asbestos material.
- Great stopping power and most economical.
- Slotted & chamfered for stronger grip & quiet driving and better heat transfer.
- Positive Molding Technology: All HARDEX brake pads are manufactured using the same positive molding process utilized by Original Equipment suppliers. Positive molding uses extreme pressure to compress the friction material and bond it to the backing plate.
- Scorching Process: All HARDEX brake pads are scorched. This additional process forces any impurities out of the friction material and pre-burnishes the pads to greatly accelerate the brake-in process. Scorching benefits the vehicle owner by promoting a more complete bed-in of new pads, increasing the effective stopping power from the first stop.
- Superior Anti-Rattle technology Shims for no noise and extended life: All HARDEX brake pads are equipped with Anti-Rattle technology Shims, Which brings about a quieter and smoother driving performance.
- ONE year replacement warranty: All HARDEX brake pads are warranted against all workmanship and material defects, for one year - please read the terms & conditions section.
You are welcome to let us know the make, model, trim, year, and the engine capacity of your car to double-check the compatibility of this item for your car to avoid any mistake.
Shipping & Handling: We ship most orders from our warehouse in Washington State (Zip 98231) within 2 business day after payment has been received. Seldom items might be shipped from Vancouver, B.C., to reduce handling time. We do ship to P.O. Boxes, military bases, unconfirmed addresses, and gift addresses. |
US | Canada* | Worldwide | |
USPS First Class | 5-8 days | N/A | N/A |
USPS Priority Mail | 4-7 days | N/A | N/A |
USPS International | N/A | 10-14 days | 12-18 days |
Payment: We only accept payment by PayPal. |
Contact Us: Please do not hesitate to contact us! Our sales/customer service team will be happy to help you. We usually reply to your emails within the next 12 hours! Call 1-888-916-2271 or email us at the Contact Seller link in the listing. |
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