Brake Pads are sold as a set. Quantity of one (1) is for both wheels
BENDIX MKD775 Specifications
Material Type
Semi Metallic
Hardware Kit
Included
Chamfer
Included
Slot
Included
Abutment Kit
Included
Attachment Method
Integrally Molded
SHIM
Included
Inner Pad Wear Sensor
Mechanical
Inner Pad Max Thickness w/Shim
12.82 mm
Outer Pad Max Thickness w/Shim
12.82 mm
Semi-Metallic Abutment Kit Included
TitaniuMetallic™ II is a Bendix® exclusive, providing unmatched braking
performance right out of the box. By virtually eliminating the need for the traditional
break-in period, there’s more time for profitable service work.
The completely reformulated TitaniuMetallic™ II blue coating is more
effective than ever before in the initial break-in period. This patented blue
coating works by accelerating the pad/rotor burnishing (break-in) process. And,
while some manufacturers claim that their pads are ”oven-cured”
or “post-cured” so they don’t require burnishing, the fact
remains that all disc pads require this process to help ensure optimum performance
following disc pad replacement.
Instead of the traditional break-in period of 200 stops, the TitaniuMetallic™II
coating wears away after approximately 50 stops, leaving a premium quality Bendix®
semi-metallic brake pad that provides miles of outstanding performance across
a wide range of operating conditions.
TitaniuMetallic™ II brake pads provide greater stopping power from the
very first stop and shorter stopping distances with less pedal effort. They
feature an all-new premium quality Bendix® semi-metallic friction formulation,
blue TitaniuMetallic™ II coating, high quality shims for quiet braking,
TitaniuMetallic™ II also uses both riveted and integrally molded attachment
that mirrors the original equipment design.
Organic vs. Ceramic vs. Semi-Metallic - What Is The Difference?
A common question many drivers have when shopping for brake pads is “What is the difference between the different brake pad materials?” While all brake pads will stop your vehicle, there are pros and cons of each pad material:
Brake Pad Material
Cost
Dust Level
Noise Level
Stopping Power
Pad Life
Organic
$
Semi-Metallic
$$
Ceramic
$$$
Installation Tips
Suspend the caliper from the suspension using a Caliper Hanger to prevent damage to the brake hose
Apply Brake Lube to caliper pins, clips, the edges of the brake pad mounting tabs, and the back side of the brake pads to ensure noise free braking. DO NOT apply lube to the friction side of the brake pads
Use a Caliper Piston Compressor to retract the caliper piston(s) and make room for the new, thicker brake pads
Open the master cylinder reservoir during piston compression to prevent pressure buildup. Keep an eye on the Brake Fluid level to ensure it does not overflow
After the job is complete, pump the brake pedal several times to push the caliper piston back up against the pads to ensure proper brake function
Closeout Inventory Warranty Information:Wholesaler Closeout items have a 30 day warranty (but still are covered by our Return Policy).BENDIX Regular Inventory Warranty Information:12 months/12,000 miles