PowerStop Brakes
PowerStop Brake Kits, Brake Rotors, Brake Pads, Brake Calipers, Brake Hoses and More
Every brake pad PowerStop manufactures uses a carbon-fiber ceramic material, providing a dust-free, noise-free, fail-free braking experience. PowerStop engineers work to ensure everything they make is a direct bolt-on replacement for the original brakes, making it easy to upgrade any vehicles braking performance. And PowerStop tests all of their products using the “LA Traffic Test,” the same test that auto manufacturers use when designing new vehicles. PowerStop co-founder Arvin Scott has spent his entire life around cars. As a kid, Arvin would spend his summers helping run the cash register at his grandfather’s auto parts store in the outskirts of Chicago. Early on, Arvin realized that most vehicles suffer from weak brakes. With PowerStop, he set out make the brakes that should have come on every new car. Today, the goal for PowerStop is to provide top quality performance brakes for every vehicle on the road. Accesspeed is proud to offer PowerStop products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.
- Big Brake Kits
- Brake Kits
- Brake Kits with Calipers
- Brake Rotors & Drums
- Brake Pads
- Brake Shoes
- Brake Calipers
- Brake Hoses
- Brake Sensors
Brakes » Parking Brake Kits & Cables
Parking Brake Upgrade Kits & Parking Cables
We carry a wide selection of parking brake upgrades, calipers and cables that work with aftermarket brake kits. Some big brake kits require add-on calipers and/or extended parking brake cables for proper use.
What is a parking brake cable?
In most vehicles, the parking brake or emergency brake (aka hand brake or e-brake), is a mechanism used to keep the vehicle securely motionless when parked. Parking brakes often consist of a cable connected to two of the wheel brakes. The cable is then connected to a pulling mechanism, either manual or electronic.
Is it safe to drive with bad parking brake cables?
We do not recommend it. Your parking brake or emergency brake is a safety feature and if it does not work properly, the vehicle may be considered unsafe to operate or park. A faulty parking brake will cause the vehicle to fail a safety inspection in some states.