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Parts for your 1985 Suzuki Swift-Brake pads
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1985 Suzuki Swift brake pads — purpose, fitment and service advice
Brake pads are absolutely relevant to a 1985 Suzuki Swift. Technical sources including the Suzuki Swift/Cultus SA/SS Series Factory Service Manual (1983–1988, Brake section), the Haynes Suzuki Swift 1984–1991 manual, and Australian fitment catalogues from Bendix and Disc Brakes Australia confirm the model uses front disc brakes with pads, paired with rear drum brakes and shoes. So if someone’s looking at brake pads for this year Swift, they’re on the right track — they’re fitted on the front axle.
On this classic small hatch, the front brake pads do the heavy lifting. When the brake pedal’s pressed, the calliper squeezes the pads against the rotor to convert speed into heat, slowing the car smoothly and predictably. Good pads mean confident stopping, shorter braking distances, and less fade on long descents. They also help protect the rotors from excessive wear and hot spots, keeping the whole brake system happier.
For servicing, it’s smart to inspect the front pads every 10,000–15,000 km or six months, especially if the Swift is a daily runabout. New pads usually start around 10–12 mm of friction material