Kit Includes: (1) Front Ceramic Brake Pad Set with Contact Point Grease & Hardware (2) Front G-Coated Performance Brake Rotors
Brake Pad Bonding Type: Premium Posi
Wheel Lug Count: 5 Lug
Brake Pad Friction Material: Ceramic
Front Brake Rotor Diameter: 10.28 in. (261mm)
Brake Rotor Coating: Premium G-Coated
Front Brake Rotor Venting Type: Vented
Surface Type: Slotted X Drilled
Grade Type: Performance
Product Line: Performance
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 LugFront Brake Rotor Diameter10.28 in. (261mm)
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Front Brakes 1994-2005 Honda Civic
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Tools used
12mm Socket
Large C-Clamp
Torque Wrench
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Anti-Seize Grease
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the 19mm 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. Removing the Brake Pads and Rotor
Remove the two Phillips screws from the rotor
Unbolt the two 12mm caliper bolts from the caliper bracket
Pry the brake pads into the caliper with a flat blade screwdriver to push in the pistons
Pull the caliper aside
Remove the brake pads
Unbolt the 17mm bolts from the caliper bracket
Remove the caliper bracket
Remove the rotor
3. Installing the New Brake Pads and Rotor
Clean the rotor with brake parts cleaner
Mount your new rotor onto the hub
Apply a dab of anti-seize grease to the Phillips screws
Tighten the Phillips screws to the rotor
Clean the brake pad slides with a wire brush
Mount the caliper bracket onto the rotor
Apply grease to the brake pad tabs
Use a large C-clamp and the old pad to push the pistons back
Put the caliper on
Apply grease to the caliper bolts
Thread bolts by hand
Torque the caliper bracket bolts and the caliper bolts to 74 foot-pounds
4. Reattaching the Wheel
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
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the front brakes on a 2003 Honda Civic. It's pretty much the same for a 2001-2005 Honda Civic. The tools that you'll need for this job include a jack and jack stands, 19mm socket and breaker bar, 12mm wrench, 17mm wrench, Phillips screwdriver, large c-clamp, wire brush, some anti-seize, and a torque wrench.
The first step is to break the lug nuts loose, and you do that by leaving the car on the ground so that the wheel doesn't spin when you lift up on it. Here we go. Now we're going to raise the car up and take the wheel off. Now we're going to pull it off.
The next step is to pull these two screws out of the rotor. Normally they're stuck in there really tight, so I try to use a screwdriver first, and then go on to more drastic measures if need be. These are actually coming out.
The next step is to remove these two 12mm bolts that hold the caliper to the caliper bracket. You can use a ratchet or the style wrench. One trick is to connect the two wrenches together, and then bump them with your fist so you can pull them out. The next thing I like to do is pull the caliper really hard toward me so that it compresses the piston inside the caliper. It makes the caliper loose, making it easier to remove. Remove the caliper.
Now we can take the brake pads out. These ones are in pretty good shape, so we'll probably end up putting these right back in. Then you're going to take off the caliper bracket, which, once again, you can use the same method of linking the wrenches together to break it loose. Now the caliper bracket is off.
Now that we have the caliper bracket off, we can take off the rotor, as you can see.
For reinstall, place the rotor back on the hub. Apply a little anti-seize to the Phillips screws, and put them back in the rotor. Clean up the brake pad slides to make sure that they're not going to make the brake pad bind up and cause uneven brake pad wear. Now we have the caliper bracket that needs to go back on.
Then we can put the bracket right back on after it's nice and clean. We are now ready to put the brake pads in. Normally, they're brand new and you can just slide them in, where this one is used. I'm probably going to put a little anti-seize on this as well. It does exactly what it is called, and it prevents the brake pads from sticking in the slides. You can see the squeaker right here. This is the thing that makes all the noise whenever you need new brake pads. That goes right here on the inside. You're going to need to compress this caliper. The best way to do that is actually with a giant C-clamp. As you can see, as you tighten the C-clamp, it pushes the piston in. Pretty awesome, right? Now it's completely compressed and you can pull the C-clamp out.
Like I said before, put the caliper on. Here's the caliper bolts. Once again, anti-seize. If you live in a dry climate, these things won't be rusty, but in New England, they're always rusty. Voila, your brakes are back together again.
It's now time to put the tire back on. Slide the wheel into place and tighten the lug nuts preliminarily. Lower the vehicle to the ground. The last step is to torque the wheels. I usually a hundred foot-pounds on pretty much all the wheels that I tighten. Basically, grab your torque wrench, always do it in a cross pattern so that the wheel goes on straight. Now the pedal's pumped and the brakes feel good again.
Hopefully this video has helped you out. You can visit us at 1AAuto.com for replacement parts and the best service on the internet.
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Good bang for your buck!
Luther
December 20, 2020
These pads and rotors improved my braking distance tremendously. Way more affordable than what other places wanted. I'm extremely happy.
I spend my money with them because I have grown to trust them!
DR.
August 6, 2021
I have bought products from A 1 Auto and found them to be very professional if there is a problem and the products have been petty good and they fit on my cars.
Jonathan
December 15, 2021
Very good
nice going
Greg
April 1, 2022
seems like very good quality also has everything you need for a fair price
Extremely impressed with the quality!
Mark
June 17, 2022
Excellent quality thank you so much for the fast shipping . You definitely have my business ????
The best
Jesus
August 14, 2022
Once again you guys are the best ,i did a Big mistake to buy whit Napa.my brakes didn't last 10.000 miles and all my rotors shattered,2 brake pads are cracked in half and i come back to you guys,my brakes are efficient and smooth feel.
OLD SCHOOL
William
September 14, 2022
Just old school I guess, no purchase order, no product info, here's a box with rotors and pads look up the number on it to see what we sent. No time for that but yet every day get an email give us a review. Really like your products and FAST shipping just OLD SCHOOL, I GUESS.
Thanks, and have a Great Day
Great Set of Front Brake Rotors and Pads
Daniel-
January 29, 2023
Due to an oversight on my part, I let my front brake pads wear down too much. The result was grinding brakes and a ruined left rotor. My previous front brake pads and rotors came from a well known online auto parts retailer.
I decided to give 1A Auto a try for brake components since I have had good luck with other parts I have purchased in the past from them for my 2009 Honda Civic LX.
After finishing the installation, I took my car for a test run and to bed the brakes. I was pleasantly surprised! `My brakes now felt almost touchy which I like. My brakes never felt so good, even when I first purchased this car. No doubt that these components are responsible.
BTW, the items in my order were well packaged, 1A Auto kept me informed, and this kit was delivered very quickly.
I'm a happy camper. I plan to do my rear drum brakes this spring. Can you guess where I will buy them?
2009 Civic coupe brake pads and rotors
Kenneth
February 14, 2024
2009 Civic coupe brake pads and rotors fit perfectly and the car stops much better than it ever did. Great performance and great product.
Perfect fit
Joseph
June 11, 2024
Perfect fit, step by step video made it super easy to install
Isaac
July 13, 2024
Very good quality
Customer Q&A
Is this fit for 2006 honda LX?December 19, 2018
Ross D
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Yes, according to the information you provided, this part will fit your vehicle.
December 19, 2018
Jessica D
so this comes with 2 rotors and 4 brake pads?February 7, 2020
Jordan O
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Yes it does
February 7, 2020
Jojo R
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Thank you for the inquiry. Yes, 2 rotors for the front and 4 brake pads (2 each side).
February 7, 2020
Christa R
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Is this fit for 2013 Honda Civic ?August 14, 2022
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