Positive Quite Ceramic Brake Pads Set Front Crd465a(fits: Honda Civic ) on 2040-parts.com
Etobicoke, Ontario, CA


- High Max Operating Temperature
- Improved Pedal Feel And Response
- OE Style Anti-Squeal Shims To Manage Noise
- Consistent Coefficient Of Friction Thru Temp Range
- Scorched To Promote Faster Bed-In
- 100 Percent Positive Molded For Consistent Feel
- Low Noise And Dust/Longer Pad And Rotor Life
- Engineered Performance Pad/Direct OE Replacement
Order placed on weekend will be shipped out on the next Monday.
The buyer is responsible for all applicable import duty and local tax. Please verify with your customs before purchase.



Sales Tax
Canadian customers are subject to pay applicable tax.
13% HST: ON, NB and NL
14% HST: PE
15% HST: NS
5% GST: BC, AB, MB, SK, QC, NT, NU, and YT
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