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Original Volkswagen Brakes

1K0611775C - : Brake Hose for Volkswagen Image

Brake Hose

Volkswagen 1K0-611-775-C
$33.45
MSRP $58.18
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1EA609617E - : Brake Drum for Volkswagen Image

Brake Drum

Volkswagen 1EA-609-617-E
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$91.18
MSRP $125.24
Save $34.06
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5Q1614724A - : Brake Line for Volkswagen Image

Brake Line

Volkswagen 5Q1-614-724-A
$41.39
MSRP $59.98
Save $18.59
31% Off
4M0615301AN - : Brake Disc for Volkswagen Image

Brake Disc

Volkswagen 4M0-615-301-AN
$212.30
MSRP $296.91
Save $84.61
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561614742E - : Brake Line for Volkswagen Image

Brake Line

Volkswagen 561-614-742-E
$28.28
MSRP $49.18
Save $20.90
42.5% Off

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Understanding How Modern Brake Systems Keep You Safe

Modern brake setups rely on a balance between brake pads, brake rotors, and brake calipers working together under pressure. When one piece wears unevenly, braking performance can feel noisy, shaky, or delayed. Whether you're maintaining a Volkswagen Jetta or another VW model, daily commuting places steady demand on every brake component.

The Value of OEM Brake Parts

Using OEM brake components ensures proper fit, consistent friction, and predictable wear patterns. Factory-designed parts are engineered specifically for Volkswagen platforms, helping reduce vibration and uneven wear. This is especially important when replacing brake pads, which must work correctly with rotors and calipers for smooth braking.

How to Maintain Your Volkswagen's Brakes

Before reviewing the steps below, remember that routine inspection helps prevent costly damage.

1. Listen for unusual sounds

Squealing or grinding noises often indicate worn brake pads or damaged rotors.

2. Check pedal feel

A soft or vibrating pedal can signal rotor wear or caliper problems.

3. Inspect brake pads visually

Thin pads should be replaced before they contact the rotors.

4. Examine brake rotors

Grooves or warping reduce braking consistency.

5. Monitor brake fluid and calipers

Leaks or sticking calipers can limit stopping power.

Order Genuine Brake Parts From VW Direct Parts

Maintain confident braking with factory-approved replacements. VW Direct Parts makes it easy to source the right components. Contact our team today for OEM brake solutions.