Compatible with(Be sure to check the model to make sure it fits):
--Compatible with Nissan:
for 350Z 2003-2009
for 370Z 2010-2017
for Altima 2002-2006 & 2013-2015
for Altima 2007-2008 (Not fit 3.5L S & 2.5L Hybrid)
for Altima 2009 (Only fit 2.5L S & 3.5L Coupe SE Models)
for Altima 2010-2012 (Not fit 3.5L S Models)
for Maxima 2004-2014 & 2016-2019
for Murano 2003-2007 & 2009-2020
for Pathfinder 3.5L 2013-2019
for Quest 2004-2017
for Rogue/ Rogue Select/ Rogue Sport 2008-2019
for Juke 2011-2013
for LEAF 2011-2015
--Compatible with INFINITI:
for EX35 2008-2012
for EX37 2013
for FX35 2003-2008 & 2011-2012
for FX37 2013
for FX45 2003-2008
for G25 2011
for G35 2003-2008
for G37 2008-2013
for JX35 2013
for M35 2006-2010
for M35h 2012-2013
for M37 2011-2013
for M45 2006-2010
for M56 2011-2013
for Q40 2015
for Q50 2014-2017 (Base, Hybrid Premium, Premium)
for Q60 2017 (Base Premium)
for Q60 2018 (Luxe, Pure)
for Q70 2018-2019
for Q70L 2015-2019
for QX50 2014-2017
for QX60 2014-2015
for QX70 Only 3.7L 2014
for QX70 2015-2017
When to Replace Your Brake Pads:
Squealing or Grinding Noises: If you hear high-pitched squealing or grinding sounds when braking, it's often a sign that the brake pads are worn out and need immediate attention.
Reduced Braking Performance: If your vehicle takes longer to stop or the brakes feel less responsive, it could mean the brake pads are too thin to function effectively.
Vibration or Pulsation: A vibrating brake pedal or steering wheel during braking may indicate uneven wear or warping, signaling the need for replacement.
Warning Light: Many modern vehicles have a brake pad wear indicator light on the dashboard. If this light turns on, it's time to check and likely replace your brake pads.
Visual Inspection: If the brake pad thickness is less than 1/4 inch (approximately 3-4 mm), it's time for a replacement to ensure optimal braking performance