DIXCEL BRAKE PAD TYPE RGX REAR 3751048-RGX [Compatibility List in Desc.]
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DIXCEL BRAKE PAD TYPE RGX REAR 3751048-RGX [Compatibility List in Desc.]

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DIXCEL BRAKE PAD TYPE RGX REAR 3751048-RGX [Compatibility List in Desc.]Brand DIXCEL Product Number 3751048 RGX Compatible Car #REF! Product Description _x000D_ RGX type _x000D_ Rear shoe for SUV, RV and 4X4 vehicles _x000D_ The brake balance of the car will be disturbed if the X type pads are installed are on the front and the rear shoes are kept OEM. < br> _x000D_ By installing the RGX type on the rear brakes, the ideal brake balance and power becomes possible _x000D_ Friction Materials:. Non asbestos organic _x000D_

Brand
DIXCEL
Product Number
3751048-RGX
Compatible Car
#REF!
Product Description
_x000D_ RGX type
_x000D_ Rear shoe for SUV, RV and 4X4 vehicles
_x000D_ The brake balance of the car will be disturbed if the X-type pads are installed are on the front and the rear shoes are kept OEM. < br> _x000D_ By installing the RGX-type on the rear brakes, the ideal brake balance and power becomes possible
_x000D_ Friction Materials:. Non asbestos organic
_x000D_ Max u: 0.56
_x000D_ Ave u: 0.45 < br> _x000D_ Min u: 0.40
_x000D_ Applicable Stages:
_x000D_ Fast road, Off-road
_x000D_ ※ in the winding (normal) = commuting and shopping, etc., who are usually traveling on a winding road
Compatible Vehicles:
HONDA AIRWAVE GJ1 GJ2 05/04 ~
HONDA ASCOT CE4 93/9 ~
HONDA CIVIC EU1 EU2 EU4 00/09 ~ 05/09
HONDA CIVIC EU3 00/09 ~ 05/09
HONDA CIVIC ES9 00/09 ~ 05/09
HONDA CIVIC FD3 05/09 ~
HONDA CR-V RD1 95/10 ~ 01/10
HONDA CR-V RD1 95/10 ~ 01/10
HONDA CR-V RD2 98/11 ~ 01 / 10
HONDA EDIX BE1 04/07 ~
HONDA FREED GB3 08/05 ~ 10/11
HONDA FREED GB3 10/11 ~ 16/09
HONDA FREED GB3 08/05 ~ 16 / 09
HONDA FREED GB4 08/05 ~ 11/10
HONDA FREED GB4 11/10 ~ 16/09
HONDA FREED GP3 11/10 ~ 16/09
HONDA FREED GB5 GB6 16/09 ~
HONDA FREED SPIKE GB3 GB4 10/07 ~ 11/10
HONDA FREED SPIKE GB3 GB4 11/10 ~
HONDA FREED SPIKE GP3 11/10 ~
HONDA HR-V GH3 GH4 98 / 9 ~
HONDA MOBILIO GB1 GB2 02/01 ~
HONDA MOBILIO SPIKE GK1 GK2 02/09 ~
HONDA PARTNER GJ3 GJ4 06/03 ~
HONDA RAFAGA CE4 93/9 ~
HONDA S-MX RH1 RH2 96/11 ~ 02/02
HONDA SHUTTLE GP7 GP8 15/05 ~
HONDA STREAM RN1 00/10 ~ 06/07
HONDA STREAM RN2 00/10 ~ 06/07
HONDA STREAM RN6 06/07 ~
HONDA Z PA1 98/10 ~ 02/02
MAZDA SCRUM DG52T 99/1 ~ 01/09
MAZDA SCRUM DH52T 99/1 ~ 01/09
MAZDA SCRUM DG62T 01/09 ~
MAZDA SCRUM DG63T 02/05 ~ 05/09
MAZDA SCRUM DG63T 05/09 ~
SUZUKI EVERY LANDY DA32W 01 / 05 ~ 05/07
SUZUKI EVERY PLUS DA32W 99/6 ~ 01/05
SUZUKI JIMNY JB23W 98/9 ~ 18/07
SUZUKI JIMNY JB64W 18/07 ~
SUZUKI JIMNY WIDE / SIERA JB33W JB43W 97/12 ~ 18/07
SUZUKI EVERY PLUS DA32W 99/6 ~ 01/05
SUZUKI JIMNY JB23W 98/9 ~ 18/07
SUZUKI JIMNY JB64W 18/07 ~
SUZUKI JIMNY WIDE / SIERA JB33W JB43W 97/12 ~ 18 / 07
SUZUKI EVERY PLUS DA32W 99/6 ~ 01/05
SUZUKI JIMNY JB23W 98/9 ~ 18/07
SUZUKI JIMNY JB64W 18/07 ~
SUZUKI JIMNY WIDE / SIERA JB33W JB43W 97/12 ~ 18 / 07
Remarks
★ side inner shoe
HONDA AIRWAVE GJ1 GJ2 05/04 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA ASCOT CE4 93/9 ~: Rear DRUM
HONDA CIVIC EU1 EU2 EU4 00/09 ~ 05/09: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA CIVIC EU3 00/09 ~ 05/09: X / ALMAS · X
HONDA CIVIC ES9 00/09 ~ 05/09: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA CIVIC FD3 05/09 ~ : Rear DRUM (VSA Mu)
HONDA CR-V RD1 95/10 ~ 01/10: AT
HONDA CR-V RD1 95/10 ~ 01/10: MT
HONDA CR-V RD2 98 / 11 ~ 01/10: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA EDIX BE1 04/07 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA FREED GB3 08/05 ~ 10/11: chassis No1000001 → 1300000
HONDA FREED GB3 10/11 ~ 16/09: chassis No1300001 →
HONDA FREED GB3 08/05 ~ 16/09: chassis No5000001 → (welfare vehicle)
HONDA FREED GB4 08/05 ~ 11/10: chassis No1000001 → 1400000
HONDA FREED GB4 11/10 ~ 16/09: chassis No1400001 →
HONDA FREED GP3 11/10 ~ 16/09: Hybrid
HONDA FREED GB5 GB6 16/09 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA FREED SPIKE GB3 GB4 10/07 ~ 11/10: chassis No1300001 → 1400000
HONDA FREED SPIKE GB3 GB4 11/10 ~: chassis No1400001 →
HONDA FREED SPIKE GP3 11/10 ~: Hybrid
HONDA HR-V GH3 GH4 98/9 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA MOBILIO GB1 GB2 02/01 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA MOBILIO SPIKE GK1 GK2 02/09 ~: ★ side inner shoe < br> HONDA PARTNER GJ3 GJ4 06/03 ~: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA RAFAGA CE4 93/9 ~: Rear DRUM
HONDA S-MX RH1 RH2 96/11 ~ 02/02: ★ side inner shoe < br> HONDA SHUTTLE GP7 GP8 15/05 ~: Hybrid
HONDA STREAM RN1 00/10 ~ 06/07:
other than ABSOLUTE HONDA STREAM RN2 00/10 ~ 06/07: ★ side inner shoe
HONDA STREAM RN6 06/07 ~: Rear DRUM
HONDA Z PA1 98/10 ~ 02/02: ★ side inner shoe
MAZDA SCRUM DG52T 99/1 ~ 01/09: tilt-free
MAZDA SCRUM DH52T 99 / 1 ~ 01/09: DUMP
MAZDA SCRUM DG62T 01/09 ~: DUMP
MAZDA SCRUM DG63T 02/05 ~ 05/09: chassis No → 380000 DUMP
MAZDA SCRUM DG63T 05/09 ~: chassis No380001 → DUMP
SUZUKI EVERY LANDY DA32W 01/05 ~ 05/07: ★ side inner Gerhard
SUZUKI EVERY PLUS DA32W 99/6 ~ 01/05: ★ side inner shoe
SUZUKI JIMNY JB23W 98/9 ~ 18/07: ★ side inner shoe
SUZUKI JIMNY JB64W 18/07 ~: ★ side inner shoe
SUZUKI JIMNY WIDE / SIERA JB33W JB43W 97/12 ~ 18/07: ★ side inner Pradesh
Notes
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