Factory Subaru Brakes

25523GA371 - : Pipe for Subaru Image

Pipe

Subaru 25523GA371
2wd, brake, on inner arm. 4wd, brake, on inner arm.
Discontinued
26541AE00A - : Flex Hose for Subaru Image

Flex Hose

Subaru 26541AE00A
Outback. At wheel. Legacy. All. Baja.
Discontinued
25431GA220 - : Rotor for Subaru Image

Rotor

Subaru 25431GA220
XT coupe. With xt6.
Discontinued
26531AA001 - : Hose for Subaru Image

Hose

Subaru 26531AA001
Impreza. Right. Legacy. Japan built. With abs. Left. With rs.
Discontinued
X2101GA030 - : Hose for Subaru Image

Hose

Subaru X2101GA030
Right. All models. Loyale. XT coupe. Without xt6.
Discontinued
26692FC0118A - : Caliper for Subaru Image

Caliper

Subaru 26692FC0118A
Forester. Left. Impreza. 4wd. Disc brakes, without WRX STI. Awd, disc brakes, sedan & coupe. Disc brakes, 2.5 xs, l.l. Bean, turbo XT.
Discontinued
26291AC0328A - : Caliper for Subaru Image

Caliper

Subaru 26291AC0328A
Forester. Legacy. With rear disc. Without brighton. Impreza. All. Left. With rs. Lsi, gt, Outback.
Discontinued
26401FA100 - : Master Cylinder for Subaru Image

Master Cylinder

Subaru 26401FA100
Impreza. With abs.
Discontinued

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Proper maintenance of your Subaru's braking system is essential to ensure its efficiency and safety. Regular inspections and servicing can help identify brake problems early on. Here are some maintenance tips to keep your Subaru brakes in top shape:

  1. Brake Fluid Flush: Have your brake fluid checked and flushed regularly. Old or contaminated brake fluid can lead to decreased braking performance.
  2. Brake Pad Replacement: Monitor your brake pads for wear and replace them when they are getting thin. Worn-out brake pads can reduce braking effectiveness and potentially damage other brake components.
  3. Brake Rotor Resurfacing or Replacement: If you experience vibrations or hear grinding noises when braking, your brake rotors might be warped or worn. Consider resurfacing or replacing them to maintain optimal braking performance.
  4. Caliper Inspection: Ensure that the brake calipers are in good condition and functioning correctly. Faulty calipers can cause uneven brake pad wear and lead to brake dragging or sticking issues.
  5. Brake Line Check: Periodically inspect the brake lines for any signs of leaks, cracks, or damage. Damaged brake lines lead to a loss of braking power.
  6. Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Check: If your Subaru is equipped with ABS, make sure the system is regularly inspected and serviced per the manufacturer's recommendations.

Upgrade Your Subaru Brakes for Enhanced Performance

If you're looking to enhance your Subaru's braking performance, we offer a range of upgraded brake components that can meet your needs. High-performance brake pads, slotted or drilled brake rotors, and stainless steel brake lines are some of the options available to boost braking efficiency and reduce brake fade while driving. Whether you're a spirited driver or simply want an extra layer of safety, upgrading your Subaru's brakes can make a significant difference.

At Subaru Direct Wholesale, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality genuine Subaru brake parts and accessories. If you have any questions or need assistance with finding the right brake parts for your Subaru, don't hesitate to reach out to our dedicated parts specialists.