brake pad replacement

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Asked by Tanner Dec 03, 2019 at 01:56 PM about the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander GT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I pulled the brake pads off my car and went to put on the new pads and they
were completely different. I bought the car used from a dealer. Is it possible
they put different brake calipers on? If so, how do I figure out what brake pads I
need?

5 Answers

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I doubt you have different calipers. You just got the wrong pads. The front pads are different than the rears. What brand and part number are you using?

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I've changed my fair share of brake pads so I'm well aware of the possibilities in variation. What I'm saying is everywhere I look (i.e. autozone, o'reilly, rock auto, and countless other websites even using the VIN instead of the vehicle details) they list the brake pads for the rear brakes that I don't have on the rear calipers.

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In the previous reply, I've posted the recommended brake pads for the rear of the vehicle. Attached is the brake pad I removed from the rear caliper.

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I also ran into this problem where the ears on the rear pads are up high and the “replacements “ ears are down low. Did you find out what the actual part number was for the ones you took off?

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Did you figure it out the right part number. I'm in the same situation and the part store is closed. thank you

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