CountryBoy19
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This seems weird... I'm trying to get Akebono Pro-ACT brakes. I had good experience with them on other vehicles and I'm tired of the brake dust on my wheels so I want to install Akebono's. Akebono is listed as the OEM for the brakes and I know they're the OEM on a lot of brakes for GM.
This issue is, I can't find any Akebono brakes listed for 4WD applications.
All the rears are listed with the RWD application and if I go to a site like CarID that requires me to input the application first, it doesn't offer any Akebono rear brakes... even Akebono's online catalog specifies RWD application for the rear brakes...
I find it hard to believe Akebono is the OEM yet I can't buy pads for the rear of a 4WD vehicle. So did GM use different OEM's for the rear brakes on a 4WD? That would seem odd. More likely (in my mind) is that there isn't a difference but because Akebono lists it as RWD applications the retailers list them as RWD applications. Is there actually a physical difference in the rear axle/brakes on a 4WD?
This issue is, I can't find any Akebono brakes listed for 4WD applications.
All the rears are listed with the RWD application and if I go to a site like CarID that requires me to input the application first, it doesn't offer any Akebono rear brakes... even Akebono's online catalog specifies RWD application for the rear brakes...
I find it hard to believe Akebono is the OEM yet I can't buy pads for the rear of a 4WD vehicle. So did GM use different OEM's for the rear brakes on a 4WD? That would seem odd. More likely (in my mind) is that there isn't a difference but because Akebono lists it as RWD applications the retailers list them as RWD applications. Is there actually a physical difference in the rear axle/brakes on a 4WD?