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OEM:D1522

No.13356286
D1522 is an internationally recognized FMSI standard number, representing a front disc brake pad set designed for numerous sedans and compact SUVs under GM.
Spécifications
Location:
Front Axle
Width:
148mm
Height:
61mm
Thickness:
18.1mm
Pcs In Set:
4
  • OEM:D1522,RUIKEYING,WHOSALE IN CHINA :D1522
  • OEM:D1522,RUIKEYING,WHOSALE IN CHINA :D1522

Description

🔧 Product Positioning

Product Name: Front Disc Brake Pad Set
· Installation Position: Front Axle
· Industry Numbers: FMSI D1522 / 8730-D1522 / 8697-D1522
· WVA Codes: 25031, 25032, 25033 (used for identification in the European market)

🚗 Compatible Vehicles

This part is widely applicable to mainstream GM models, including:
Brand
Model
Year Range
Source
Chevrolet
Cruze
2011 – 2016
Multiple brand sources
Chevrolet
Cruze Limited
2016
Multiple brand sources
Chevrolet
Sonic
2012 – 2017
Multiple brand sources
Buick / Cadillac
Certain sedan models
VIN verification required
Based on OE part numbers

💡 Purchasing & Installation Tips

1
Confirm Vehicle Fitment: This model is primarily compatible with Chevrolet Cruze and Sonic series. For Buick, Cadillac, and other models, caliper differences may exist. It is recommended to verify using the vehicle VIN (chassis number) or by checking the old part dimensions.
2
Inspect Brake Discs: When replacing pads, always check the condition of the brake discs. If the discs have deep grooves, cracks, or are below minimum thickness, they should be replaced at the same time.
3
Replace in Pairs: To ensure balanced braking force on the front axle, always replace all 4 pads on both sides simultaneously. One standard set meets this requirement.
4
Check Kit Contents: Included hardware varies by brand. Verify before purchasing.
5
Professional Installation & Bedding-in: After replacement, perform a gentle break-in period of 200–300 km, avoiding hard braking, to allow the new pads to achieve optimal braking performance.