Brake Pads Question

Do these brake pads come in a set for one wheel or both front wheels?

Supercheap website says only 1 required per vehicle, but I'm pretty sure there are front brakes on left and right side (or am I wrong)?

https://www.repco.com.au/parts-service/braking/brake-pads/tr…

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/calibre-calibre-disc-bra…

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  • +5

    each pack has 4 brake pads so two wheels

  • +1

    Brake Pads Question

    Break Pads Question

    FTFY - ozbargain standard 1.7.1(a)

    • +5

      Break Pads Advise

      You forgot standard 3.11(f)

      • +1

        Nice ninja edit 😉

        Ozbargain standard 4.20.69(x)

  • +3

    There's four pads per box. Sounds like you should not attempt to do them yourself. Probably need rotors as well. What vehicle are they for? Bendix are a better brand.

    • +1

      I'd say they're for a Honda Civic or Jazz. Maybe even a City.

  • +2

    Depends if this is your car?

  • it is for a pair of wheels only, i.e. front wheels only. 2x inner pads, 2x outer pads.

    On most vehicles, the part number for front pads always differ to rear pads.

  • +10

    Please don't do this yourself if you are asking this question.

  • -1

    Is there a reason you picked those brands?

    • +2

      Price.

      • I saw that. There are many things I try and reduce my expenditure on, but brake pads isn't one of them.

  • +2

    One of the pure examples of asking this kind question that proves why numeracy and literacy skills (comprehension) are very low in this country.

    • +1

      There are 3 types of people, those who are good at numeracy and those who are bad at numeracy.
      /$

  • There are 4 types of brake pads,
    the front right,
    the front back right,
    the back front right
    the right front.

    4 in the box, you're good to go, just don't mix them up and don't forget to check the spare tire brakes as well..

  • +1

    Wow you ppl were never new…. You usually need front and rear brake sets. Each set has pads for two wheels usually. Check at repco with your model number and clearance for cheap pads. Cheap pads are not great though and wear faster, so you need to change them earlier. May get an expensive set on clearance though….

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