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Parts for your 1995 Suzuki Jimny-Brake pads

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1995 Suzuki Jimny brake pads — purpose, care, and when to replace

Based on the Suzuki Jimny/Sierra (SJ413/JA11) factory service manual for early–mid 1990s models, the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue for the same era, and AU/NZ aftermarket fitment guides from Bendix and Bosch, the 1995 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 on the 1995 Jimny — at the front axle.

On this tough little 4x4, the front brake pads clamp onto the rotors to turn speed into heat and pull the Jimny up straight and true. That’s the core job: consistent stopping power on-road and predictable bite off-road, even after a few creek crossings or a long descent. The rear drums handle the rest, but it’s the front pads that usually do the heavy lifting.

As part of regular servicing, the front pads should be inspected for remaining friction material, evenness of wear, and glazing. Most tech sources and trade practice suggest replacement when the friction layer is around 3 mm or less, or earlier if there’s shudder, squeal, or a soft pedal after eliminating other causes. Typical pad life can range from 30,000 to 70,000 kilometres depending on load, terrain, and driving style.

  • Check pad thickness and rotor condition at every service or 10,000 km.
  • Replace pads as an axle set and bed them in with a series of moderate stops.
  • Clean and lube caliper slide pins, fit new shims/anti-squeal hardware if required.
  • Measure rotor thickness/runout