Safeguard Your Drive, on the Road and Off -- Shop Genuine Mitsubishi Brakes & Brake Parts Online
Replacement brake calipers and brake pads to help your Outlander off-road. Performance Lancer to the next level. Whatever you've got planned for your Mitsubishi, quick fix or big-time upgrade, our OEM parts have you covered.
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Why Buy Brakes & Brake Parts from Mitsubishi Motors?
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Compatibility with Your Ride
Your brakes should be guaranteed to fit your car or SUV. They should work right the first time, too. Ours are, and do -- after all, they're genuine Mitsubishi.
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Expert Craftsmanship
Newer brakes or older, disc or drum, every part of our brake systems is built to last. That's what we mean when we say "OEM quality."
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Specialized Support
Have a question about a brake master cylinder? Need help finding a brake hose? Our parts team is at your service. Just get in touch.
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Peace of Mind
Genuine OEM brake systems aren't just parts. They're investments. So, they're Mitsubishi warranty-backed. They won't void any factory warranty your car or SUV has left, either. Buy with confidence; you're covered.
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FAQs About Brakes & Brake Parts
What are the signs my brakes might be bad?
You'll know faulty brake calipers from finding buildup or corrosion around their seals, from hearing squealing noises, and from seeing them leaking brake fluid. Failed brake pads, you'll know from your car vibrating when you brake, from having trouble slowing down, and from taking longer to stop. Defective brake rotors, you'll know from them warping or looking damaged, and from hearing grinding sounds when braking.
How much does it cost to replace Mitsubishi brakes on average?
It depends on the part, for one. If you're driving a newer Mitsubishi with disc brakes, its brake rotors may run $300 to $400, while its brake calipers may run $740 to $875. Its Brake pads, another $260 to $300, and so on. If you're driving an older model with drum brakes (meaning, brake drums and brake shoes), they usually run anywhere from $260 to $300.
Does brake replacement cost depend on Mitsubishi model?
Yes. Replacing the brake calipers on a Mitsubishi Mirage can run $330 or more on average, while on a Mitsubishi Outlander, they might run $350 to $700. Replacing the brake pads on a Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross might run $270 to $300, versus doing it on a Mitsubishi Lancer, which might run $230 to $270.
Can I install Mitsubishi brake parts myself?
Yes, with the right know-how. Follow your owner's manual and any other manufacturer documentation you've got, though. And if you need help, contact a Mitsubishi dealer; a certified service center can take care of repairs or upgrades.