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    2000 Chevrolet Impala Brake Rotors and Pads

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    Year: 2000
    Make: Chevrolet
    Model: Impala
    Trim: Select Model First
    All Rotors: OEM x Coated x Drilled, Slotted and Coated x
    Front x Rear x
    All Pads: Ceramic x Semi-metallic x
    Front x Rear x

    Found 12 record

    OEM Replacement Brake Rotor
    Position: FRONT
    Fitment Notes: 303mm, To VIN# 59143075
    Part No: BR55034
    Raybestos: 56641
    OE: 18060640
    $38.88 each
    Per Car QTY: 2
    OEM Replacement Brake Rotor
    Position: REAR
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: BR55039
    Raybestos: 56629
    OE: 18060232
    $27.74 each
    Per Car QTY: 2
    Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: FRONT
    Fitment Notes: 303mm, To VIN# 59143075
    Part No: PP55034
    Raybestos: 56641
    OE: 18060640
    $55.19 each
    Per Car QTY: 2
    Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: REAR
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: PP55039
    Raybestos: 56629
    OE: 18060232
    $37.98 each
    Per Car QTY: 2
    Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: FRONT LEFT
    Fitment Notes: 303mm, To VIN# 59143075
    Part No: SP55034L
    Raybestos: 56641
    OE: 18060640
    $87.59 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: FRONT RIGHT
    Fitment Notes: 303mm, To VIN# 59143075
    Part No: SP55034R
    Raybestos: 56641
    OE: 18060640
    $87.59 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: REAR LEFT
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: SP55039L
    Raybestos: 56629
    OE: 18060232
    $70.38 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Drilled, Slotted and Coated Brake Rotor
    Position: REAR RIGHT
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: SP55039R
    Raybestos: 56629
    OE: 18060232
    $70.38 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Premium Plus Ceramic Pads
    Position: FRONT
    Fitment Notes: With Hardware
    Part No: PD699C
    Raybestos: 699
    OE:
    $30.62 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Premium Plus Ceramic Pads
    Position: REAR
    Fitment Notes: With Hardware
    Part No: PD698C
    Raybestos: 698
    OE:
    $27.83 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Semi-Metallic Pads
    Position: FRONT
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: SMD699
    Raybestos:
    OE:
    $21.98 each
    Per Car QTY: 1
    Semi-Metallic Pads
    Position: REAR
    Fitment Notes:
    Part No: SMD698
    Raybestos: 698
    OE:
    $20.83 each
    Per Car QTY: 1

    When it comes to choosing the right brakes for your car, several factors must be taken into consideration. Your car's make and model, driving style, and other specific requirements all play a role in determining the most appropriate brake system. In the case of a 2000 Chevrolet Impala, here are some rules to remember when shopping for new brakes.

    1. Understand your driving style: The first step in selecting the right brakes for your Impala is to understand your driving habits and style. Consider whether you mainly drive in the city or take long highway trips. Do you have a sportier driving style that demands quick stops and aggressive braking, or are you more laid-back behind the wheel? These factors will help you determine which type of brakes suit you best.

    2. OEM or aftermarket brakes: As a rule of thumb, it is recommended to stick with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) brakes for your car. OEM brakes are designed specifically for your vehicle, ensuring a perfect fit and compatibility. However, if you're looking for improved performance, longevity, or specialized requirements, aftermarket brakes may offer more options to consider.

    3. Brake pad material: Brake pads are an essential component of a car's braking system, and they come in different materials. The most common types are organic, semi-metallic, and ceramic. Organic pads offer smooth and quiet braking, but they wear out faster. Semi-metallic pads have improved stopping power but produce more brake dust and noise. Ceramic pads are known for exceptional durability, reduced noise, and minimal brake dust, but they can be more expensive.

    4. Rotor type: The brake rotor, or disc, is another vital part of the braking system. Most vehicles, including the 2000 Chevrolet Impala, have front disc brakes. When choosing new rotors, consider their construction material, such as cast iron or composite. Cast iron rotors are the standard choice and are usually sufficient for everyday driving. Composite rotors are more expensive but offer better performance for aggressive driving.

    5. Consider the weather conditions: Depending on where you live and your driving habits, you may need to consider the weather conditions that your brakes will endure. If you frequently encounter rain or snow, you might want to opt for brakes with improved wet-weather performance. Look for brake pads with higher friction coefficients and rotors with corrosion-resistant coatings to ensure optimal performance and longevity under adverse weather conditions.

    6. Seek professional advice: If you're unsure about which brakes would be the best fit for your 2000 Chevrolet Impala, it is always wise to seek professional advice. Consult with a trusted mechanic or dealership to understand the specific requirements of your car and receive recommendations based on your driving habits and expectations.

    Remember, the braking system is a crucial safety feature of your vehicle, so investing in quality brakes that meet your specific needs is essential. By considering factors such as driving style, OEM options, brake pad material, rotor type, weather conditions, and seeking professional advice when in doubt, you'll be able to select the right brakes for your 2000 Chevrolet Impala and ensure a safe and reliable driving experience.