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Mitsubishi Eclipse Brake Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kits to ensure that you have every brake kit option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kits, so that whether you are looking for a Mitsubishi Eclipse big brake kit or a disc brake kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit needs!
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Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse OEM handbrake will not function
PART# BKMT060-412SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-621SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse FWD
PART# BKMT050-831SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD
PART# BKMT051-831SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-831SO
Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT060-831SO
Fits: 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT070-831SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD
PART# BKMT051-841SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-841SO
Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT060-841SO
Fits: 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT070-841SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse FWD
PART# BKMT050-841SO
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Front & Rear Drilled Slotted Rotors + Pads for 2006-12 Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
Front Brake Rotors Pads for Chrysler Sebring Mitsubishi Eclipse Brake kits
Front & Rear DIsc Rotors + Ceramic Brake Pads Kit for Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
Front Rear Brake Rotors +Ceramic Pads for Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant Rotors Brake
Front Rear Drilled Rotors Ceramic Brake Pads for Sebring Avenger Eclipse Talon
Front & Rear Drilled Rotors Brake Pads for 2006 - 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
WHY TO BUY?
All the "go" in the world won't do you any good without even more "stop," so a new Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit is an important addition if you need to bring your ride to a halt in a more efficient manner. Any vehicle that will see a fair amount of spirited driving would greatly benefit from an improved braking system, especially if you've added a fair amount of horsepower into the mix. Dependable and consistent (read: non-fading) Mitsubishi Eclipse brakes will work wonders, allowing you the confidence to drive your ride to its full potential.
DID YOU KNOW?
Technically, a Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit won't make your ride stop in a shorter distance, but what it will do is add consistency to your braking, resulting from greater heat dissipation and the ability to count on your Mitsubishi Eclipse brakes to perform the same every time the pedal is applied. Larger and better ventilated rotors dissipate heat more effectively, and more aggressive pads create more friction against the rotors, but the result is stronger braking, with the tires' friction to the road being a great deciding factor in how short a distance your vehicle will stop in.
FAQs
Q: What all do brake kits come with?
A: Aftermarket brake kits usually include rotors with larger diameters, stainless braided DOT approved front brake lines, a set of new performance brake pads, and front brake calipers and brackets.
Q: What does a brake kit do? Why buy a brake kit?
A: Aftermarket brake kits (often referred to as big brake kits) upgrade the factory front brakes by offering better stopping performance and better looks. Rear brake kits are also available but usually sold separate from the front. Aftermarket brake kits are a great way to improve your braking system and remove a good amount of un-sprung weight from your vehicle. If you have a high horsepower vehicle, you better be able to stop it in time! Oftentimes just getting new pads won't do the trick, but a big brake kit will.
Q: How do you install a brake kit?
A: Complete removal of your factory brake setup is required, and the new kit is installed in its place. Factory rubber brake lines will need to be removed as well and replaced with the stainless braided lines.
A: Aftermarket brake kits usually include rotors with larger diameters, stainless braided DOT approved front brake lines, a set of new performance brake pads, and front brake calipers and brackets.
Q: What does a brake kit do? Why buy a brake kit?
A: Aftermarket brake kits (often referred to as big brake kits) upgrade the factory front brakes by offering better stopping performance and better looks. Rear brake kits are also available but usually sold separate from the front. Aftermarket brake kits are a great way to improve your braking system and remove a good amount of un-sprung weight from your vehicle. If you have a high horsepower vehicle, you better be able to stop it in time! Oftentimes just getting new pads won't do the trick, but a big brake kit will.
Q: How do you install a brake kit?
A: Complete removal of your factory brake setup is required, and the new kit is installed in its place. Factory rubber brake lines will need to be removed as well and replaced with the stainless braided lines.
Mitsubishi Eclipse Brake Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kits to ensure that you have every brake kit option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kits, so that whether you are looking for a Mitsubishi Eclipse big brake kit or a disc brake kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Mitsubishi Eclipse Brake Kits by Year
1 - 12 of 50
Sort by:
Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse OEM handbrake will not function
PART# BKMT060-412SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-621SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse FWD
PART# BKMT050-831SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD
PART# BKMT051-831SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-831SO
Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT060-831SO
Fits: 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT070-831SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD
PART# BKMT051-841SO
Fits: 2006-2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT260-841SO
Fits: 1995-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT060-841SO
Fits: 2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse
PART# BKMT070-841SO
Fits: 1989-1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse FWD
PART# BKMT050-841SO
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Front & Rear Drilled Slotted Rotors + Pads for 2006-12 Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
Front Brake Rotors Pads for Chrysler Sebring Mitsubishi Eclipse Brake kits
Front & Rear DIsc Rotors + Ceramic Brake Pads Kit for Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
Front Rear Brake Rotors +Ceramic Pads for Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant Rotors Brake
Front Rear Drilled Rotors Ceramic Brake Pads for Sebring Avenger Eclipse Talon
Front & Rear Drilled Rotors Brake Pads for 2006 - 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Galant
WHY TO BUY?
All the "go" in the world won't do you any good without even more "stop," so a new Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit is an important addition if you need to bring your ride to a halt in a more efficient manner. Any vehicle that will see a fair amount of spirited driving would greatly benefit from an improved braking system, especially if you've added a fair amount of horsepower into the mix. Dependable and consistent (read: non-fading) Mitsubishi Eclipse brakes will work wonders, allowing you the confidence to drive your ride to its full potential.
DID YOU KNOW?
Technically, a Mitsubishi Eclipse brake kit won't make your ride stop in a shorter distance, but what it will do is add consistency to your braking, resulting from greater heat dissipation and the ability to count on your Mitsubishi Eclipse brakes to perform the same every time the pedal is applied. Larger and better ventilated rotors dissipate heat more effectively, and more aggressive pads create more friction against the rotors, but the result is stronger braking, with the tires' friction to the road being a great deciding factor in how short a distance your vehicle will stop in.
FAQs
Q: What all do brake kits come with?
A: Aftermarket brake kits usually include rotors with larger diameters, stainless braided DOT approved front brake lines, a set of new performance brake pads, and front brake calipers and brackets.
Q: What does a brake kit do? Why buy a brake kit?
A: Aftermarket brake kits (often referred to as big brake kits) upgrade the factory front brakes by offering better stopping performance and better looks. Rear brake kits are also available but usually sold separate from the front. Aftermarket brake kits are a great way to improve your braking system and remove a good amount of un-sprung weight from your vehicle. If you have a high horsepower vehicle, you better be able to stop it in time! Oftentimes just getting new pads won't do the trick, but a big brake kit will.
Q: How do you install a brake kit?
A: Complete removal of your factory brake setup is required, and the new kit is installed in its place. Factory rubber brake lines will need to be removed as well and replaced with the stainless braided lines.
A: Aftermarket brake kits usually include rotors with larger diameters, stainless braided DOT approved front brake lines, a set of new performance brake pads, and front brake calipers and brackets.
Q: What does a brake kit do? Why buy a brake kit?
A: Aftermarket brake kits (often referred to as big brake kits) upgrade the factory front brakes by offering better stopping performance and better looks. Rear brake kits are also available but usually sold separate from the front. Aftermarket brake kits are a great way to improve your braking system and remove a good amount of un-sprung weight from your vehicle. If you have a high horsepower vehicle, you better be able to stop it in time! Oftentimes just getting new pads won't do the trick, but a big brake kit will.
Q: How do you install a brake kit?
A: Complete removal of your factory brake setup is required, and the new kit is installed in its place. Factory rubber brake lines will need to be removed as well and replaced with the stainless braided lines.
VIDEOS RELATED TO MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE BRAKE KITS
VIDEOS RELATED TO MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE BRAKE KITS
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Video Description:Brake Kits on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
We made a video to explain all the basics about big brake kits. We explain what exactly they include in the video. We also explain why big brake kits give you way more clamping power than you'd get just from buying replacing pads. We also show in detail what the difference is between 4-piston and 6-piston brake kits. Watch this video and then you'll be ready to make an informed buying decision for your brake kit purchase at Andy's! -
Video Description:FAQ: What is Brake Fade?
In this video, we explain brake fade and how to avoid it. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we tell you what brake fade is and the conditions under which they occur.
*At 1:00, we tell you how to reduce brake fade by upgrading your braking components.