
Dynamite Friction 1551-0011-01 Disc Brake Pad Set - Front
Front Disc Brake Pads for Classic OE Applications
Dynamite Friction DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads, part number 1551-0011-01, are a semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front brake service on select classic vehicles. This application-focused pad set is listed for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, and 1967 Mercury Cougar and Villager front brake setups.
Key Features
- Semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front axle service
- Part number 1551-0011-01 for direct reference
- Compatible with OEM disc brake pad set applications listed below
- Built for classic front disc brake maintenance on select Dodge, Ford, and Mercury models
- DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads product line
Product Line Details
The DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads line from Dynamite Friction is positioned for OE-style replacement needs in classic brake systems. For buyers searching for front brake pads for a 1965-1972 Dodge Dart or front disc brake pads for a 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, this line provides a direct-fit reference point under part number 1551-0011-01.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, front.
- Fits 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Cougar, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Villager, front. Exc. Convertible, Wagon; OEM Specific Replacement Pad.
Common Brake Issues Addressed
- Worn front brake pads
- Squeal or noise from pad wear
- Reduced braking response from aged friction material
- Service needs on OEM disc brake pad set applications
Installation Notes
Verify rotor condition, caliper operation, and pad fitment before installation. Confirm the vehicle’s front brake configuration against the listed applications for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, 1967 Mercury Cougar, and 1967 Mercury Villager. Part number 1551-0011-01 should be matched to the vehicle’s original disc brake pad set requirements.
Quality Assurance
Use this brake pad set only on the listed front applications and confirm all hardware and brake system components are serviceable before returning the vehicle to operation.
Front Disc Brake Pads for Classic OE Applications
Dynamite Friction DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads, part number 1551-0011-01, are a semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front brake service on select classic vehicles. This application-focused pad set is listed for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, and 1967 Mercury Cougar and Villager front brake setups.
Key Features
- Semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front axle service
- Part number 1551-0011-01 for direct reference
- Compatible with OEM disc brake pad set applications listed below
- Built for classic front disc brake maintenance on select Dodge, Ford, and Mercury models
- DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads product line
Product Line Details
The DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads line from Dynamite Friction is positioned for OE-style replacement needs in classic brake systems. For buyers searching for front brake pads for a 1965-1972 Dodge Dart or front disc brake pads for a 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, this line provides a direct-fit reference point under part number 1551-0011-01.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, front.
- Fits 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Cougar, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Villager, front. Exc. Convertible, Wagon; OEM Specific Replacement Pad.
Common Brake Issues Addressed
- Worn front brake pads
- Squeal or noise from pad wear
- Reduced braking response from aged friction material
- Service needs on OEM disc brake pad set applications
Installation Notes
Verify rotor condition, caliper operation, and pad fitment before installation. Confirm the vehicle’s front brake configuration against the listed applications for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, 1967 Mercury Cougar, and 1967 Mercury Villager. Part number 1551-0011-01 should be matched to the vehicle’s original disc brake pad set requirements.
Quality Assurance
Use this brake pad set only on the listed front applications and confirm all hardware and brake system components are serviceable before returning the vehicle to operation.
Original: $48.84
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$17.09Description
Front Disc Brake Pads for Classic OE Applications
Dynamite Friction DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads, part number 1551-0011-01, are a semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front brake service on select classic vehicles. This application-focused pad set is listed for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, and 1967 Mercury Cougar and Villager front brake setups.
Key Features
- Semi-metallic disc brake pad set for front axle service
- Part number 1551-0011-01 for direct reference
- Compatible with OEM disc brake pad set applications listed below
- Built for classic front disc brake maintenance on select Dodge, Ford, and Mercury models
- DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads product line
Product Line Details
The DFC 5000 Advanced Brake Pads line from Dynamite Friction is positioned for OE-style replacement needs in classic brake systems. For buyers searching for front brake pads for a 1965-1972 Dodge Dart or front disc brake pads for a 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, this line provides a direct-fit reference point under part number 1551-0011-01.
Vehicle Fitment
- Fits 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, front.
- Fits 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Cougar, front.
- Fits 1967 Mercury Villager, front. Exc. Convertible, Wagon; OEM Specific Replacement Pad.
Common Brake Issues Addressed
- Worn front brake pads
- Squeal or noise from pad wear
- Reduced braking response from aged friction material
- Service needs on OEM disc brake pad set applications
Installation Notes
Verify rotor condition, caliper operation, and pad fitment before installation. Confirm the vehicle’s front brake configuration against the listed applications for 1965-1972 Dodge Dart, 1965-1967 Ford Mustang, 1967 Mercury Cougar, and 1967 Mercury Villager. Part number 1551-0011-01 should be matched to the vehicle’s original disc brake pad set requirements.
Quality Assurance
Use this brake pad set only on the listed front applications and confirm all hardware and brake system components are serviceable before returning the vehicle to operation.











