2017 Malibu Brake Pads – OEM Fitment for Confident, Quiet Braking
2017 Malibu Brake Pads – Restore Braking Confidence with High-Quality Pads
Worn-out brake pads compromise your 2017 Chevrolet Malibu’s stopping power, increase rotor wear, and create unwanted noise. Whether you're commuting daily or making highway trips, having the right pads ensures safe, smooth, and reliable braking.
Choose from OEM-spec pads for factory feel or performance brake pads for enhanced bite and fade resistance. These pads are precision-fit to your Malibu's calipers and engineered for long life, low dust, and quiet operation.
Rear Disc Brake Pad Anti-Rattle Clip
Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Kit
Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Front Disc Brake Pad Retainer Kit
Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Semi-Metallic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Semi-Metallic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Semi-Metallic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Semi-Metallic Front Disc Brake Pad Set
Front Disc Brake Pad Retainer Kit
Rear Disc Brake Pad Anti-Rattle Clip
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Why Choose OEM Brake Pads?
✔ OEM Fitment – Matches your Malibu’s factory calipers for perfect alignment and pad wear.
✔ Prevents Brake Fade – Maintains consistent stopping power under everyday driving conditions.
✔ Durable Construction – Made with high-quality friction materials for long-lasting use.
✔ Low-Dust & Quiet Operation – Keeps your wheels cleaner and braking noise to a minimum.
✔ Easy Installation – Direct-fit replacements with no modifications required.
Compatible 2017 Malibu Models These brake pads are compatible with the following 2017 trims:
Malibu L
Malibu LS
Malibu LT
Malibu Premier
Malibu Hybrid
Be sure to confirm rotor size and caliper type before ordering for correct fitment.
How to Replace Brake Pads on a 2017 Malibu Replacing your brake pads is essential to maintaining safe braking performance and prolonging rotor life.
Tools Required:
✔ Jack and jack stands
✔ Lug wrench
✔ Socket wrench set
✔ C-clamp or caliper piston tool
✔ Torque wrench
✔ Brake cleaner
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Lift the Vehicle & Remove Wheels – Use jack stands for safety.
Remove Brake Caliper – Unbolt and suspend caliper without straining the brake hose.
Replace Pads – Slide out worn pads, compress piston, and insert new pads.
Reinstall & Torque – Bolt caliper back on and torque to spec.
Test the Pedal – Pump the brake pedal to seat the new pads before driving.
Pro Tip: Always replace brake pads in pairs (front or rear) to maintain balanced braking.
Signs You Need New Brake Pads
🚙 Squeaking or grinding sounds during braking
🚙 Brake pedal feels soft or spongy
🚙 Brake warning light on dashboard
🚙 Pad thickness under ¼ inch
🚙 Longer stopping distances
Brake Pad Options for 2017 Malibu
🔹 OEM Replacement Pads – Designed for quiet, clean braking with factory-like feel.
🔹 Ceramic Brake Pads – Low-dust, quiet operation for smooth daily driving.
🔹 Semi-Metallic Brake Pads – Offers more aggressive stopping power and better heat resistance.
🔹 Performance Pads – Ideal for spirited drivers seeking strong bite and fade resistance.
Popular Related Parts for 2017 Malibu
🔹 2017 Malibu Brake Rotors – Replace with pads for even wear and maximum performance.
🔹 2017 Malibu Calipers – Maintain even pad pressure and proper brake function.
🔹 2017 Malibu Brake Hardware Kit – Includes clips and shims to reduce noise and pad vibration.
Order Your 2017 Malibu Brake Pads Today! Don’t compromise on safety. Upgrade your 2017 Malibu with OEM-quality brake pads designed for long life, quiet stops, and confident braking.
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FAQs About 2017 Malibu Brake Pads
❓ How long do brake pads last on a 2017 Malibu? Generally 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on driving habits and pad material.
❓ Can I install new brake pads myself? Yes—with basic tools and mechanical skill, it’s a DIY-friendly job.
❓ Should I replace rotors when installing new pads? It’s recommended if rotors show signs of wear, grooves, or warping.
❓ What’s better: ceramic or semi-metallic pads? Ceramic – Quieter, cleaner. Semi-metallic – Better stopping power and heat dissipation.
❓ Why are my new brake pads squeaking? They may not be bedded in yet, or your brake hardware may need lubrication or replacement.
