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FERODO FDB4892 Brake Pad Set

Rear axle brake pad set for premier cars, designed with eco friction technology for efficient braking performance.

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Ferodo is a brake manufacturer that produces brake pads, discs and shoes for cars and motorcycles. The company has been in operation since 1898 and is headquartered in the United Kingdom.
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Brake System: Akebono Inspection Tag: R90 Homologated Length [mm]: 110Number of wear indicators [per axle]: 2Wear Warning Contact: with acoustic wear warning Weight [kg]: 1.035Width [mm]: 43WVA Number: 2187
Brake System: ATEInspection Tag: R90 Homologated Length [mm]: 62Thickness [mm]: 15.3Weight [kg]: 0.72Width [mm]: 57WVA Number: 20228Wear Warning Contact: not prepared for wear indicator
Bolt Hole Circle Ø [mm]: 98Brake Disc Thickness [mm]: 12Brake Disc Type: Solid Centering Diameter [mm]: 59Diameter [mm]: 272Height [mm]: 28Minimum thickness [mm]: 10Number of Holes: 5Supplementary
A high‑performance brake disc engineered for Peugeot and Citroën models, featuring a durable steel core with a smooth ceramic coating that reduces heat buildup and improves stopping power while keeping noise at bay.
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