Home > > 2004 Honda Accord Brake Pads
Skip to product information
1 of 3

loosoostore

2004 Honda Accord Brake Pads

2004 Honda Accord Brake Pads

Year
Model
OE
Each set of brake pads is custom-designed to fit the 2004 Honda Accord perfectly, ensuring seamless integration and optimal braking performance, enhancing your driving experience.

Parts: brake pad set
Brand: loosoo
Pad material: ceramic/semi-metal/less metal
Recommended use: OEM replacement
Positionsr: Front and Rear
OE Numbers: 43022SV4G23,45022SDA305,45022SDBA11,45022SDBA10,45022SDAA10,45022TE0A60,45022TE0A61

Data download

Contact us for quotation View full details

Our honda accord brake pads offer consistent performance throughout their lifespan, ensuring reliable braking power and safety in various driving conditions, providing you with peace of mind on the road.

2004 Honda Accord Brake Pads

Enhanced Durability

Our 2004 honda accord brake pads are built to last, offering enhanced durability and longevity, reducing the frequency of replacements and providing long-term value for your investment.

loosoostore

Superior Braking Control

Experience superior braking control with our brake pads, allowing for precise and responsive braking maneuvers, enhancing your driving confidence and safety.

Autoparts

Premium Performance

Our 2004 accord brake pads deliver premium performance, ensuring consistent and reliable braking power, meeting the demands of both daily commutes and more challenging driving conditions.

honda brake pads

Compatible Models

Our honda accord brake pads offer consistent performance throughout their lifespan, ensuring reliable braking power and safety in various driving conditions, providing you with peace of mind on the road.

Autoparts Manufacturers

FAQs of Brake Pad

What's the MOQ?

We specialize in providing high-quality automotive parts for wholesale. If you need to make a bulk purchase, we are here to assist you. For retail purchases, please visit our Amazon store, where you can find a wide range of our products.

How many years do brake pads last?

On average, brake pads typically last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles (48,000 to 112,000 kilometers).

How do you check brake pads for wear?

Visually inspect the brake pads for thickness. Most brake pads have a wear indicator slot in the middle. If the pad thickness is close to or below this slot, it's time to replace them.

Brake pad replacement cost

The cost of brake pad replacement can vary depending on several factors, such as the make and model of your vehicle, the quality of the brake pads you choose, and the labor rates in your area.

How long do brakes last?

On average, brake pads can last anywhere from 30,000 to 70,000 miles, while brake rotors can last between 50,000 to 70,000 miles

Contact form

We primarily offer wholesale services, specializing in providing high-quality automotive parts for bulk customers.

  • Check Engine Light on Gas Cap Loose

    Check Engine Light on Gas Cap Loose

    A loose gas cap is a common, low-stress reason for a check engine light—and often the easiest to resolve.

    Check Engine Light on Gas Cap Loose

    A loose gas cap is a common, low-stress reason for a check engine light—and often the easiest to resolve.

  • Can a Bad Control Arm Cause Clicking Noise?

    Can a Bad Control Arm Cause Clicking Noise?

    Control arms are critical suspension components that connect the wheel hub to the vehicle’s frame, allowing for smooth movement while keeping the wheels aligned.

    Can a Bad Control Arm Cause Clicking Noise?

    Control arms are critical suspension components that connect the wheel hub to the vehicle’s frame, allowing for smooth movement while keeping the wheels aligned.

  • Control Arm Bushing Replacement Cost

    Control Arm Bushing Replacement Cost

    If you’ve noticed clunking noises when turning, uneven tire wear, or a loose steering feel, your vehicle’s control arm bushings might be failing.

    Control Arm Bushing Replacement Cost

    If you’ve noticed clunking noises when turning, uneven tire wear, or a loose steering feel, your vehicle’s control arm bushings might be failing.

  • Upper vs. Lower Control Arm

    Upper vs. Lower Control Arm

    If your car feels wobbly on bumpy roads or your tires wear unevenly, the culprit is likely your control arms—critical suspension parts that keep wheels aligned and your ride stable.

    Upper vs. Lower Control Arm

    If your car feels wobbly on bumpy roads or your tires wear unevenly, the culprit is likely your control arms—critical suspension parts that keep wheels aligned and your ride stable.

1 of 4