Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (1) Rear Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front G-Coated Performance Brake Rotors (2) Rear G-Coated Performance Brake Rotors
Brake Pad Bonding Type: Premium Posi
Wheel Lug Count: 5 Lug
Rear Brake Rotor Venting Type: Solid
Brake Pad Friction Material: Ceramic
Front Brake Rotor Diameter: 11.93 in. (303mm)
Brake Rotor Coating: Premium G-Coated
Rear Brake Rotor Diameter: 10.63 in. (270mm)
Front Brake Rotor Venting Type: Vented
Surface Type: Slotted X Drilled
Grade Type: Performance
Product Line: Performance
Specification
Location
Front & Rear
Product Features
Improved Stopping Power: Cross-drilled & slotted to reduce brake fade
Longer Lasting: True non-interference vane design for optimized cooling
Positive Molded: Less dust resulting in cleaner wheels
G3000 Casting Alloy - Reduced noise and improved wear resistance
Direct Replacement: No modifications necessary
Front Brake Rotor Venting TypeVentedWheel Lug Count5 LugRear Brake Rotor Venting TypeSolidFront Brake Rotor Diameter11.93 in. (303mm)Rear Brake Rotor Diameter10.63 in. (270mm)
Item Condition:New
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How To Replace Front Brakes 2006-12 Chevy Impala
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Tools used
Bearing Grease
13mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
15mm Socket
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
Brake Parts Cleaner
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nut covers with a 19mm socket
Pull off the center cap
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull off the wheel
2. Inspecting the Brakes
Turn the rotor by hand or turn the steering wheel to turn the rotor
Check the thickness of the brake pads
Check the brake pad wear indicator
Check for gouges on both sides of the rotor
3. Removing the Brake Pads
Remove the two 13mm bolts from the brake caliper
Pry the brake pads into the caliper with a pry bar to push in the pistons
Pull the caliper aside
Pull the brake pads off by hand
Remove the brake pad slides
4. Removing the Brake Rotor
Remove the two 15mm bolts from the brake caliper bracket
Pull off the brake caliper bracket
Pull the rotor off
5. Preparing the New Brake Pads and Rotors
Clean the rotor with brake parts cleaner
Apply grease to the caliper slides
Apply grease to the brake pad tabs
Clean the brake pad slides with a wire brush
6. Installing the New Brake Rotor
Slide the rotor on
Thread on one lug nut to hold the rotor in place
Put the bracket back into place
Start the two 15mm bolts by hand
Tighten the 15mm bolts to 75 foot-pounds of torque
7. Installing the New Brake Pads
Push the brake pad slides into place
Install the new brake pads into the bracket
Put an old pad in the caliper
Use a large C-clamp and the old pad to push the pistons back
Put the caliper on
Thread the two 13mm bolts by hand
Tighten the 13mm bolts to 30 foot-pounds
8. Reattaching the Wheel
Remove the placeholder lug nut
Slide the wheel into place
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
Fasten on the lug nut covers with a 19mm socket
9. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video we're going to show you how to replace the front brakes on a 2006 Chevy Impala. It's the same from the left side to the right side as well as model years 2006 through 2012. In order to replace your brakes you'll need new front brakes from 1A Auto; 19, 15, and 13mm sockets and socket wrench; a C-clamp or water pump pliers; a pry bar; and torque wrench.
By hand, use the 19mm socket to loosen the five lug nut covers. If you don't have the benefit of air tools, then you'll want to loosen the lug nuts while the car is still on the ground, then raise and secure the vehicle, and remove the lug nuts, wheel, and tire.
Turn the wheel assembly outward so that you can get back behind the caliper. To check the wear on the brakes, look through the inspection window on the caliper. You see the outside and the inside pad. There's plenty of meat on those. Then check your rotor. Run your finger across it, feel for anything unusual and check for excessive rust.
There are two 13mm bolts that hold the caliper to the caliper bracket. You can see them there. Use a 13mm socket and ratchet. You could also even use a wrench to remove those. I'm using a long flat head screwdriver to pry between the caliper and the rotor. I'm actually in the rotor there in one of the vents pushing and pulling against it to push back in the two pistons that push the brake pad out so, that I've got some room to pull the caliper off and set it on top of the strut assembly out of the way. Go ahead and pull out your brake pads. Both the inner and the outer brake pads come out just by sliding them off the caliper guide. Once you've done that there are two steel slide springs. Take those off of the caliper guide. Set them aside. We're going to reuse those.
Locate the two 15mm bolts that hold the caliper guide to the spindle assembly and remove those. I'll go ahead and fast forward as I take those out. Go ahead and pull the caliper bracket off and your brake rotor.
Here's a shot of the new brake rotor and brake pads from 1A Auto. I'm going to clean the surface of the brake rotor to get any shipping oil to keep it from rusting while it's being shipped or staying in a box off with some brake clean and a rag. Do both sides. Then, moving on to the brake pads I'm going to apply some brake grease to the ends where they sit in the caliper slides. Now those steel caliper guide slides, I'm going to go ahead and clean those up with a wire brush.
I'm putting the new rotor onto the hub assembly. I'm going to install a lug nut temporarily just to keep the rotor from falling off. Install the caliper guide and the two15mm bolts that hold it on. I'll go ahead and fast forward as I do that. I'm going to go ahead and torque those to 75 foot-pounds.
Reinstall the cleaned up steel brake pad slides into the caliper bracket. Reinstall your brake pads putting the tabs in their slides and pushing them against the rotor. I'm using a C-clamp, as you can see here, and the old brake pad in between it, I'm tightening up on that c-clamp, to re-set the pistons. Once that's all set, remove it and you'll be able to put your caliper back on to the caliper guides. Reinstall the two bolts that hold the caliper to the caliper bracket. I'll go ahead and fast forward as I tighten those up. I'm torquing those to 30 foot-pounds.
I'm going to remove that lug nut that I had on there just to hold the rotor in place and then I'm going to go and reinstall the wheel and those five lug nuts. Torque the five lug nuts to 100 foot-pounds. Line up the notch in your hub cap to the valve stem on your tire and wheel and then reinstall your hub cap and tighten down the five lug nut covers with your 19mm socket by hand.
Last, but not least, always make sure you get in and pump the brake pedal a bunch of times. Make sure you get a nice firm pedal before you road test the vehicle.
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Didn't realize how bad mine were
Justin
March 24, 2017
This is a nice upgrade from my old set easy to install.
I would have liked it even more if it came with the break hardware. but all in all they work great
Extremely happy.
K
April 25, 2019
Very pleased with the service, fast shipping and most importantly very happy with the parts themselves. Fit like a glove! Extremely happy with the performance.
Nice Upgrade Great Price
Dayton
December 29, 2019
Local parts stores wanted $250+ for factory replacement rotors and pads. These run very quiet compared to other performance upgrades I have tried overall very pleased with these brakes.
K
April 18, 2020
Good rotors but the back ones don’t come with secondary ones
great rotors
Paul
August 21, 2021
lightweight and easy to install. came with anti seize lube for the pads. excellent braking, glad i upgraded. thank you 1aauto for always delivering great parts
Nice brake kit, good value.
Jody
December 4, 2022
Front and rear rotors were coated and did not seem to have any oil to have to clean off. Pads looked of good quality and all fit well. I would have liked to have seen the rear rotors drilled for the retaining screws like the front ones were. Brakes perform well but I have not had any hard stops as of yet.
Front discs not quite to OE spec - removed
David
March 11, 2023
The Good:
Kit comes with everything you need.
The video makes sure you got all your bases covered before you jump in.
Overall, easy job to do.
They look great!
I did purchase some 10.8 grade bolts to replace my stock ones when I put the brake mounts back on.
The Bad:
After initial installation 2 years ago, I noticed I could hear a metal rubbing from front passenger tire, but only when turning. My initial assumption was that maybe the parts had to wear in a little since it was all new pads and rotors, etc.
After a few more weeks, I could hear it was worse so I remove the wheel and the brake caliper and began investigating. I couldn't find anything. Nothing was loose when I took it off and I couldn't see any signs of wear from rubbing.
I wiped everything down with a dry shop towel, reapplied grease to the pad guides and reassembled everything, but the problem did not go away.
It only go worse and after about 2 months, I removed the front passenger rotor, replacing it with the stock
Happy customer
Richard
March 28, 2023
Had rotors and pads installed, they feel great with the ceramic pads.
John
August 15, 2024
Fast shipping. Arrived in good shape. Only critique is that the rear rotors didn't have the hole for the security bolt. Still worked as needed.
Customer Q&A
Do these fit the police package Impala?August 7, 2021
John D
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I would say no. I have a 2013 LTZ and these fit mine perfect. I know the Police package impalas have bigger rotors, among other things. I know this because one of the most popular upgrades for a non-police 9th gen (2006-2013, 2014-2016 limited) that most DIYers do, is converting their brakes to police package brakes. There are several threads about such a swap at impalaforums(dot)com, which include a rather large parts list to complete such a swap.
Given all the parts required to swap a standard impala's brakes to a police impala's brakes, it's not likely these would bolt on properly to your police impala.
August 7, 2021
Daveheart of Morganton D
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These will fit all 2011-2013 Chevy Impalas.
August 9, 2021
Andra M
What direction do rotors go ?January 7, 2022
John D
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We recommend that the slots and holes sweep forward toward the front of the vehicle.
January 10, 2022
Jason R
10
To the front
January 11, 2022
Kenneth S
Will these fit 2016 old body style(fleet)?March 5, 2023
Richard S
10
Thank you for your inquiry! Can you provide us with your vehicle's year make model?
March 7, 2023
Jean O
Will these fit a 2014 Chevy impala limited ltz?October 17, 2024
John D
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This kit is listed to fit all 2014 Chevrolet Impala Limited models without the Police & Taxi Package. If the vehicle is equipped with the Police & Taxi Package, it will not be correct.
October 17, 2024
Jessica D
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