OEM Dodge Brakes

Brakes 101

How They Work; What They Do

How brakes work can seem easy. What's going on under the hood of your vehicle, however, is a little more complex. First, brake pistons move across a brake cylinder bore. This pushes brake fluid down hoses and lines to brake calipers and brake pads. When the liquid reaches the calipers, it presses them to brake rotors. (If you're driving an older model, it may have brake shoes and brake drums instead.) The calipers and rotors use the pads to rub together, and the friction this creates provides the resistance that slows and stops wheels and tires.

Signs They Need to Be Replaced

Unfortunately, any brake parts can go bad; they either get old and wear out or get damaged and break. Luckily, there are some symptoms that'll tell you it's time to change them. They range from dash warning lights and shuddering brakes to abnormal noises when braking and brake pedal issues. Worse signs range from longer stopping times and reduced brake grip to pulling to the side when braking. The worst symptoms, though, are grinding noises. They often signal rotor damage, the result of direct contact with calipers because of degraded brake pads.

If you suspect you've got bad brakes, thoroughly inspect those you have first -- everything from the brake pedal, fluid, lines, and hoses to the brake assemblies and the parking brake. It's the only way to be certain of what's going on. When you end up buying new ones, be sure you're getting the genuine article.

Why Buy Genuine OEM Brakes?

Mopar manufactures what'll fit the brand and model you drive best. The aftermarket for them can't always make the same promise.

Where to Order Replacement Mopar Brake Parts Online

If you're looking for affordable prices, those well below retail, you've found them, right here at our auto parts store. We've made figuring out what you need and finding it in our catalog easy, too: just select your make, model, and model year. Buy now, and we'll ship anywhere in the US, and in as few as 24 hours to 2-3 business days, depending on stock. Overnight shipping is available, but if you'd prefer local pickup and you'd like to stop by our 1708 Marlton Pike W. location in Cherry Hill NJ, feel free. Need to start a return or cancellation processes, though? It's as easy as getting in touch with us.

Of course, if you'd like an expert's opinion on something, you've got questions or concerns, or you're looking for buying advice, you're more than welcome to contact us. One of the specialists on our parts team will be glad to help you.

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Brake Tube

Mopar 68565093AA
Left Front. Junction to frt lt.
$12.53
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Brake Tube

Mopar 68196615AB
Junction Block To Left Front Hose.
$18.87
MSRP $19.00
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Brake Pads

Mopar 68230105AC
$195.39
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Brake Rotor

Mopar 68414884AB
Rear.
$280.56
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Brake Fluid

Mopar 68709499AA
Standard MS-9971. [12 Fluid Ounces] Minimum Ship Quantity Of 24.
$21.79
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Brake Tube

Mopar 68547524AB
Left Rear.
$10.69
MSRP $10.70
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Brake Hose

Mopar 68171955AE
Left Rear.
$86.09
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Brake Hose

Mopar 68490132AA
BRAKE
$42.00
MSRP $42.25
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Brake Drum

Mopar 68655969AA
$79.07
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Brake Tube

Mopar 68253348AB
$48.60
MSRP $48.70
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Brake Switch

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Electric Park Brake.
$69.72
MSRP $69.90
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68292440AA - : Brake Tube for Mopar Image

Brake Tube

Mopar 68292440AA
HCU To Rear Crossover Tube. Vehicles Built 4/18/11 and After.
$41.33
MSRP $41.55
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