Doc's Diesel Severe-Duty Brake Pads:
Doc's Severe-Duty Brake Pads deliver exceptional stopping power for high-performance diesel vehicles. Designed with OE-matched slots and chamfers, these semi-metallic pads offer a perfect fit and durable, long-lasting friction that helps reduce both noise and brake dust. They come equipped with a red break-in coating for quick performance, along with rubberized hardware and multi-layer shims to ensure smooth, noise-free braking. With high-temperature brake lubricant included, installation is hassle-free, and you can count on reliable performance mile after mile.
Product Details:
- Includes 4 Rear Brake Pads and 8 Clips
- Superior performance & ECE-R90 certified
- Durable & semi-metallic for heavy braking and withstanding high temperatures
- Red full coating for a quick break-in, ensuring peak performance right out of the box
- Multi-layer shims and rubberized hardware minimize noise and brake dust
- OE design matches original equipment for seamless fit and performance
- High-temperature lubricant packet and noise-reducing rubberized hardware included for easy installation
- Designed for Trucks and SUVs, particularly for towing or carrying heavy loads
- Premium upgrade from stock replacement brake pad
- DRW means Single Rear Wheel
- Doc's auto parts all have an OEM design, fit, and function that meets or exceeds OEM Requirements
Fitment + Interchange:
Vehicle Fitment:
- 2005-2007 Ford 6.0L Powerstroke Super Duty F-350
- 2011-2012 Ford 6.0L Powerstroke Super Duty F-350
- 2011-2013 Ford 6.0L Powerstroke Super Duty F-250
Interchange:
- Doc's DP1067: Advance FLD1067, Akebono ACT1334A, AutoPart 1402-60639, AutoZone DG1067, Centric 102.10670, Dynamic Friction 1551-1067-01, Winhere HC10.1067.0.F, NAPA FT7973, Power Stop 16-1067, 17-1067, Z23-1067, Raybestos MGD1067MH, SP1067TRH, Wagner ZX1067
Change Interval:
Above all recommendations, change according to your vehicle’s manufacturer warranty.
- Brake Pads: Every 30,000 to 70,000 miles maximum
- If you tow frequently or haul heavy loads, you should inspect your brakes every 15,000-20,000 miles