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Every commercial vehicle has its own performance demands — and so do its brake systems. From urban delivery trucks to long-haul trailers, selecting the correct brake parts isn’t just about fit — it’s about safety, durability, and efficiency.

Understanding the differences between brake pads, shoes, and linings, and knowing what fits your vehicle’s usage can prevent costly repairs and maximize uptime.

Brake Parts Breakdown – What You Need to Know

Choosing the right brake parts depends on your vehicle type, load conditions, and driving environment. Let’s simplify your selection process so your fleet stays safe and on the move.

  • Brake Pads – Ideal for disc braking systems, offering smooth, consistent stopping power.
  • Brake Shoes – Best for drum brakes, typically used in rear wheels of heavy vehicles.
  • Brake Linings – Provide the friction layer in both pads and shoes, available in various formulations for temperature and wear resistance.

Replacing Worn-Out Brakes — The Impact

Waiting too long to replace worn brake parts can increase stopping distance, lead to overheating, and damage related components. A timely replacement improves performance, reduces maintenance cost, and extends the life of your brake system.

Our Lock Brake product line includes high-friction pads, heat-resistant linings, and durable brake shoes designed for performance under pressure. Tested to meet international standards, our components deliver peace of mind to fleets across the region.

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