Description
The DB1209 Powabrake Disc Brake Pads are a premium braking solution tailored for the Toyota Vienta 4-door sedan models produced between 1997 and 2000. These vehicles, equipped with a robust 3.0-litre 24-valve V6 engine, demand reliable and responsive braking performance—and the DB1209 pads deliver exactly that.
🚗 Designed for Toyota Vienta V2 Series (1997–2000) The DB1209 pads are engineered to fit the front disc brakes of the Vienta, Toyota’s luxury-oriented Camry variant. With a 3.0L engine producing up to 140kW, the Vienta requires brake components that can handle high thermal loads and provide consistent stopping power. These pads are a direct replacement, ensuring hassle-free installation and optimal compatibility.
🔧 High-Quality Friction Material Powabrake utilizes a semi-metallic compound in the DB1209 pads, offering a balanced blend of performance and longevity. The material formulatea to resist brake fade under high temperatures, reduce dust accumulation, and minimize noise. The pads are also chamfered and slotted to reduce vibration and improve pedal feel.
📐 Specifications
- Part number: DB1209
- Position: Front axle
- Dimensions: 141mm x 63mm x 17mm
- Material: Semi-metallic (low metal)
- Set includes: 4 pads (for two wheels)
- Warranty: 24 months or 40,000 km
🌟 Performance Highlights
- Excellent heat dissipation for consistent braking
- Low dust output to keep wheels cleaner
- Quiet operation with anti-squeal features
- Durable compound for extended pad life
- Easy fitment with OE-matched dimensions
🧰 Vehicle Compatibility In addition to the Toyota Vienta V2 series, the DB1209-Powabrake Disc Brake Pads are compatible with other Toyota models sharing similar brake setups, including the Camry V6, Avalon, and select Lexus vehicles from the same era. Always confirm fitment using your vehicle’s VIN or consult a qualified technician to ensure proper installation.
Whether you’re commuting daily or enjoying weekend drives, the DB1209 Powabrake pads offer the confidence and control you need. Want help pairing these with performance rotors or exploring upgrade options? I’d be glad to help you build the perfect braking setup.






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