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Genuine GM Brakes

Questions About Replacing OEM Brake Parts for Your Chevy

Replacing brake parts is essential for maintaining your Chevy’s safety and performance, especially as you climb in mileage. When you shop our online store for OEM GM brakes, you save up to 35% off the MSRP and you can get your parts delivered directly, anywhere in the country!

26490375 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Equinox. Without at4. Terrain. Right.
$22.27
MSRP $37.11
Save $14.84
40% Off
60008832 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Encore GX. Left. Trailblazer.
$54.80
MSRP $96.14
Save $41.34
43% Off
91175617 - : Brake Shoes for GM Image

Brake Shoes

Tracker. Vendor:TRW.
$57.20
MSRP $88.00
Save $30.80
35% Off
84732261 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

With v.
$25.13
MSRP $44.08
Save $18.95
43% Off
85688639 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Awd, without v series. OPTIQ. Left. Equinox EV.
$17.76
MSRP $29.60
Save $11.84
40% Off
13554284 - : Parking Brake for GM Image

Parking Brake

Zr1, with value.
$287.27
MSRP $524.70
Save $237.43
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86538447 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Without heavy duty. Camaro. Without brembo brakes. Right. Lt, LS, code: bt8/bt7.
$18.46
MSRP $30.75
Save $12.29
40% Off
84688474 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Jl9, j55, j57. Corvette. With ceramic rotors. Right.
$40.66
MSRP $71.35
Save $30.69
43% Off
18032363 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Right.
$39.99
MSRP $70.16
Save $30.17
43% Off
85580037 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Without lifted susp.
$17.70
MSRP $29.50
Save $11.80
40% Off
39041641 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Cruze, Cruze Limited. Disc. Left. Cascada. Verano. ELR.
$22.42
MSRP $37.35
Save $14.93
40% Off
85688640 - : Brake Hose for GM Image

Brake Hose

Awd, without v series. OPTIQ. Right. Equinox EV.
$17.76
MSRP $29.60
Save $11.84
40% Off

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What Mileage Do I Replace My Chevy Camaro Brake Pads?

Chevy Camaro brake pads typically need replacement between 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on driving habits and road conditions. If you drive primarily in city traffic with frequent braking, you may need to replace pads sooner. To ensure optimal safety, check brake pads during regular service visits, especially after 30,000 miles.

What Are the Symptoms of Bad Disc Rotors in My Chevy Suburban?

Common signs of failing brake rotors in a Chevy Suburban include a pulsing or vibrating brake pedal, grinding noises during braking, or reduced stopping power. If you notice these symptoms, inspect your rotors as they may have grooves, warping, or other wear issues. Replacing rotors when signs appear can prevent additional brake system damage and improve overall braking performance.

How Do I Know If My Chevy Tahoe Brake Calipers Are Leaking or Failing, and How Much Do Replacement Chevy Calipers Cost?

Symptoms of failing, or leaking brake calipers in a Chevy Tahoe include a soft brake pedal, fluid leaks around the wheels, or uneven brake pad wear. Leaking calipers can reduce braking effectiveness, posing safety risks. Replacement Chevy calipers cost around $150 to $300 per unit, not including installation. Opting for OEM calipers ensures a reliable fit and long-lasting performance for your Tahoe.