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Centric 967.42025 Disc Brake Upgrade Kit
for 2007 Nissan Titan

Centric

 
Brand:Centric
Part Number: 967.42025
UPC: 805890459194
Weight: 96.12 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the Centric 967.42025 Disc Brake Upgrade Kit for your 2007 Nissan Titan. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

Components specifically paired for truck owners who routinely use their vehicles for heavy duty work or play; StopTech Truck Axle Packs include Slotted StopTech Sport Rotors and StopTech Sport Pads.

Features and Benefits:

  • Aggressive Look Black E-Coated Sport Rotors. High Performance Sport Pads. Increased Thermal Capacity. Reduced Fade. Moderate Dust. Low Noise

Specifications:

Brake Pad Construction:
Positively Molded With Shims
Brake Pad Material:
Proprietary Formula
Electronic Wear Sensor:
No
Rotor Finish:
Slotted
Rotor Material:
Iron
Prop 65 [cntrc]:
Country of Origin:
CN

Centric 967.42025 Disc Brake Upgrade Kit compatibility with your 2007 Nissan Titan...

Last Updated: 01/17/2024

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

2010

 

2009

 

2008

 

2007

 

2010

 

2009

 

2008

 

2007

 
Nissan TITAN

5.6L V8 Flex DOHC,
5.6L V8 Gas DOHC
1
 
Front and Rear
 
StopTech Truck Performance
4 Wheel Disc Brake Kits with Slotted Rotors
from 04/07
Front Pack
970.42019
(1 x 309.12860T Front Pads
1 x 126.42099SL and 1 x 126.42099SR Front Discs)
Rear Pack
970.42515
(1 x 309.10410T Rear Pads
1 x 126.42081SL and 1 x 126.42081SR Rear Discs)
 

Nissan TITAN



5.6L V8 Flex DOHC,
5.6L V8 Gas DOHC

Front and Rear StopTech Truck Performance
4 Wheel Disc Brake Kits with Slotted Rotors
from 04/07
Front Pack
970.42019
(1 x 309.12860T Front Pads
1 x 126.42099SL and 1 x 126.42099SR Front Discs)
Rear Pack
970.42515
(1 x 309.10410T Rear Pads
1 x 126.42081SL and 1 x 126.42081SR Rear Discs)

1 Per Vehicle

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