GeoBrakes stocks complete disc brake kits confirmed to fit the Mazda 626, pairing front or rear rotors matched to the 626 specification with brake pads and caliper hardware in a single package for a full axle disc brake service on your Mazda 626. Available in OEM replacement, antirust coated, and performance drilled-and-slotted configurations specific to the 626, every kit is vehicle-specific and ships with a 100% fitment guarantee and free delivery across US on orders over $99.
A complete disc brake kit for the Mazda 626 is the most efficient way to perform a full axle disc brake service on your 626. The friction components, rotor surface finish, pad compound, and caliper hardware on the Mazda 626 all function as an integrated system. Sourcing each element separately for the 626 introduces compatibility variables that manifest as brake noise, vibration, or inconsistent pedal feel in the first months of service on your Mazda 626.
The kit for your Mazda 626 includes front or rear disc brake rotors at OEM or performance specification for the 626, brake pads in ceramic or semi-metallic formulation compound-matched to the Mazda 626 rotor specification, a caliper hardware kit with slide pins, pin boots, and anti-rattle clips for correct caliper float on the 626, brake lubricant for correct caliper pin and shim installation on your Mazda 626, and rotor mounting hardware where required by the Mazda 626 application.
OEM Replacement Disc Brake Kit for the Mazda 626
Restores factory braking performance exactly on your Mazda 626, the correct specification for everyday commuting and family use of the 626 in American conditions.
Antirust Coated Disc Brake Kit for the Mazda 626
The most practical choice for American Mazda 626 drivers. Zinc-coated or e-coated rotor surfaces on the 626 resist the rust that plain rotors develop within days of road salt exposure on your Mazda 626, maintaining consistent friction performance through multiple winter seasons.
Performance Disc Brake Kit for the Mazda 626
Uses cross-drilled and slotted rotors with high-performance pads for Mazda 626 drivers who tow, drive mountain roads, or generate sustained braking temperatures beyond what factory-spec rotors manage effectively on the 626.
Caliper slide pins, pin boots, and anti-rattle clips on the Mazda 626 are the most commonly overlooked components in a brake service and the most common cause of brake noise complaints after a pad change on the 626. Sticking slide pins on your Mazda 626 prevent the caliper from floating freely, causing the outer pad to wear faster than the inner. Every GeoBrakes disc brake kit for the 626 includes fresh hardware as a standard component.
Our disc brake kit range for the Mazda 626 is built with coated rotor options at every kit level to address road salt corrosion that shortens rotor life on most American 626 applications. As an authorized retailer of Cardone, EBC, Brembo, Raybestos, and Akebono, every kit for the Mazda 626 ships with full manufacturer warranty coverage.
Should I buy a front kit, rear kit, or both for my Mazda 626?
Front brakes on the Mazda 626 handle 60 to 70 percent of braking force and wear faster than the rear. If only one axle on your 626 is due for service, buy that kit. If both axles on the Mazda 626 need service simultaneously, combining them in one order above $99 qualifies for free US-wide delivery.
What rotor type should I choose for my Mazda 626 in American conditions?
For everyday commuting on your Mazda 626, an antirust coated OEM kit is the most practical choice, delivering factory-level performance while resisting the corrosion plain rotors develop rapidly on the 626 in road salt conditions. For towing or performance driving with your Mazda 626, a drilled-and-slotted performance kit provides improved heat management.
How long do disc brake kits last on a Mazda 626?
Under normal American driving, a quality disc brake kit on the Mazda 626 typically lasts 50,000 to 70,000 kilometres. Antirust coated kits tend to last longer on the 626 because corrosion is a major cause of early rotor replacement on American Mazda 626 vehicles.