Original Subaru Brakes

26540VC060 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26540VC060
Brembo. WRX. Right. With ts.
$33.55
MSRP $48.62
Save $15.07
31% Off
26541FL060 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541FL060
Without hybrid. Crosstrek. Right.
$20.67
MSRP $26.70
Save $6.03
22.6% Off
26541CA041 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541CA041
With brembo brakes. BRZ. Right. Ts.
$24.34
MSRP $31.45
Save $7.11
22.6% Off
92123AG11BWA - : Brake Boot for Subaru Image

Brake Boot

Subaru 92123AG11BWA
2007, ivory.
$45.44
MSRP $65.85
Save $20.41
31% Off
9094702J50 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 9094702J50
Solterra. Right.
$34.93
MSRP $50.62
Save $15.69
31% Off
26541VA040 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541VA040
2.0L, without eyesight pkg. WRX. Right.
$38.33
MSRP $55.55
Save $17.22
31% Off
26700AE04C - : Brake Rotor for Subaru Image

Brake Rotor

Subaru 26700AE04C
Disc brakes. Outback. Legacy. Baja.
$77.49
MSRP $113.28
Save $35.79
31.6% Off
26541AE06A - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541AE06A
With Outback. Legacy/Outback. Baja. Front.
$20.37
MSRP $26.32
Save $5.95
22.6% Off
26590AE011 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26590AE011
Legacy/Outback. With Outback. Forester. Right.
$38.64
MSRP $56.00
Save $17.36
31% Off
26541CA050 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26541CA050
With brembo.
$19.69
MSRP $25.43
Save $5.74
22.6% Off
26590SA020 - : Brake Hose for Subaru Image

Brake Hose

Subaru 26590SA020
Forester. Right.
$50.98
MSRP $73.88
Save $22.90
31% Off
26512FA030 - : Brake Pipe for Subaru Image

Brake Pipe

Subaru 26512FA030
$16.37
MSRP $21.15
Save $4.78
22.6% Off

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There are two types of braking systems used to slow the rotation of a vehicle's wheels. One system uses disc brakes, while the other uses drum brakes. The two have some parts in common, such as master brake cylinders, hoses, lines, and pistons. Where they differ is in the parts each uses to create the resistance that stops your tires.

What Are The Differences Between Brake Systems?

Disc brakes use brake calipers to clamp down onto the brake rotors in order to produce the resistance that slows and stops your wheels. The calipers have brake pads attached to them to prevent damage caused by the metal-on-metal contact of the calipers and rotors rubbing against each other.

Drum brake systems, on the other hand, feature a brake shoe and drum brake pressing together to create that resistance.

How Do You Recognize Brake Problems?

Unfortunately, even the highest-quality brake system components can eventually go bad due to the extreme heat and pressure caused during the braking process. Signs of this include:

  • The brake pedal vibrates or bounces
  • Your vehicle pulls to one side when you're braking
  • Your brake pedal feels extraordinarily soft
  • You notice squeaking, grinding, or squealing noises when you brake
  • Your dashboard warning light comes on

What Brake Parts Can You Trust Most?

If you notice any of these signs, inspect your brake system as soon as you can. If any parts need replacing, make sure that you use the best parts for your vehicle. Only the genuine brake parts made by your manufacturer are guaranteed to be compatible with your model, ensuring the fit and performance you want. Our online auto parts department makes it easy to find what you need. Sort by model and year to see all the brake components that are offered for your ride. Buy now and we'll ship your order right to your front door!