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Parts for your 1994 Suzuki Jimny-Brake pads
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1994 Suzuki Jimny Brake Pads
Based on Suzuki factory service literature for the SJ413/Sierra platform that covers 1994 models, plus widely used aftermarket manuals and genuine parts catalogues, the 1994 Suzuki Jimny is fitted with front disc brakes that use brake pads and rear drum brakes that use brake shoes. So brake pads are absolutely relevant for the front axle on this model.
On a ’94 Jimny, the brake pads are the hardworking friction blocks that clamp onto the front discs to slow the vehicle. They convert the ute’s forward motion into heat, and they do it reliably whether it’s commuting, towing a small load, or poking down a steep fire trail. Good pads give a firm pedal, straight-line stopping, and confidence in the wet.
As part of regular servicing, owners should have the front pads inspected for thickness, even wear, glazing, and any cracking. A common rule of thumb is to replace when friction material is down to about 3 mm, rather than running them to the absolute minimum. With mixed city and off‑road use, many Jimnys see pad changes somewhere between 30,000 and 60,000 km, but driving style and terrain make a big difference.
When planning a pad replacement, it pays to:
- Choose a compound that suits use: a quality ceramic or low‑dust street pad for daily driving