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How to Choose the Right Truck Brake Pads?


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Truck Brake Pads Thickness

The recommended thickness of truck brake pads may vary depending on the specific brand and model of the truck, as well as the type of braking system installed.

However, regardless, our principle is to replace them when the thickness is less than 3 to 4mm, which plays a protective role in our safety. The new thickness of truck brake pads is typically 30 millimeters. As the brake pads wear from use, their thickness gradually decreases. Once the brake pads reach the recommended minimum thickness, they should be replaced to ensure optimal braking performance and safety.

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Truck Brake Pads Features

  • Made 100% in Ketulla Brakes manufacturer , China pad factory
  • Stainless steel backing plates (reduced heat conduction, power powder paint)
  • 30000~50000km pad lifespan
  • ECR 90 Certificated quality with test report
  • Wooden packed box while shipping
  • Premium stainless-steel hardware kits included for installation
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Best Type Of Brake Pads For Trucks

We all know that the basic formulas for brake pads nowadays are ceramic, low metallic, and semi-metallic brake pads. However, for truck brake pads, we strongly recommend using the semi-metallic formula. The reason is that semi-metallic brake pads have a much higher wear resistance compared to low metallic and ceramic formulas, even though ceramic formulas are more friendly to the brake rotor.

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The Commercial Heavy Duty Brake Pads Applications

 

Best Pickup Truck Brake Pads

KETULLA’s Pickup Truck Brake Pads are expertly crafted for durability and performance. Engineered to handle diverse driving conditions, they provide reliable stopping power, essential for heavy-duty tasks or daily commuting. With 

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 advanced friction materials, Ketulla ensures a smooth and quiet braking experience while minimizing brake dust. Ketulla Brake Pads offer consistent performance and safety, elevating driving confidence in every road condition.

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Best Brake Pads For Lifted Trucks

Ketulla Brake Pads for lifted trucks are specially engineered to meet the unique demands of modified suspension systems and larger tires. Designed by Ketulla with precision and expertise, these brake pads offer exceptional performance and safety for lifted truck owners. Constructed with high-quality materials, Ketulla Brake Pads provide reliable stopping power under heavy loads and off-road conditions. Engineered to minimize noise and brake dust, they enhance the driving experience for lifted truck enthusiasts.  confidence in every journey. Trust Ketulla to provide the durability and reliability required to complement your lifted truck’s capabilities.

 
 
 
 
 
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Best Brake Pads For Towing Or Trailers

Brake pads for towing and trailers serve a similar function to those used in regular vehicles but are often designed to handle heavier loads and more intense braking conditions. When towing a trailer or hauling heavy loads, the braking system needs to exert more force to slow down or stop the vehicle safely.

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  • Friction Coefficient
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Bus Brake Pads

Bus brake pads are a critical component of the braking system in buses. These pads are designed to create friction against the brake rotors when the brake pedal is depressed, thereby slowing down or stopping the vehicle. The friction generated between the brake pads and the rotors or drums converts the kinetic energy of the moving bus into heat energy, dissipating it into the surrounding air.

Bus brake pads are typically made from materials KETULLA’s semi-metallic A-grade ceramic materials which we recommended with low dust and low noise.

High performance Is key important for ensuring the safety of passengers and others on the road.

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