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Parts for your 1987 Suzuki Jimny-Brake pads

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1987 Suzuki Jimny (SJ413/Sierra) Brake Pads

Brake pads are absolutely relevant to the 1987 Suzuki Jimny. Suzuki’s factory literature for the SJ413/Samurai era and regional service guides (e.g., Suzuki SJ413 Service Manual, Haynes Suzuki Samurai 1986–1995, and Gregory’s Suzuki Sierra 1985–1994) specify front disc brakes using pads with rear drum brakes using shoes. This configuration was standard across most markets, including Australia and New Zealand.

On this model, the front brake pads clamp a solid rotor to slow the vehicle, doing the lion’s share of everyday braking. Around town, on gravel, or crawling up a fire trail, pads convert kinetic energy into heat, so quality friction material and correct fitment matter for stopping distance, pedal feel, and overall confidence.

As part of regular servicing, the pads should be inspected for remaining friction material, even wear, and glazing. A technician will also check rotor condition, caliper slide movement, piston dust boots, and fluid level. Replace the pads when they approach the service limit shown in the factory manual, or earlier if performance drops off. Many owners see 20,000–40,000 km from a set in mixed driving, but mud, water crossings, steep descents, and larger tyres can shorten that interval.

  • Tell‑tale signs it’s time: squeal or scraping, longer stopping distances, vibration under braking, the vehicle pulling to one side, or a gritty pedal feel after a muddy trip.
  • Good practice at replacement: clean and lubricate caliper slide pins, deglaze or machine rotors if needed, apply high‑temp anti‑squeal compound to pad backs (not friction faces), and torque caliper bolts to spec.
  • Brake fluid: flush every two years to keep corrosion at bay and maintain pedal feel, especially for vehicles used off‑road or stored near the coast.

Pad choice comes down to use: quality semi‑metallic pads suit daily driving and touring, offering strong bite and good heat tolerance