The Chrysler Fifth Avenue (1983-1989) typically utilized a combination of disc and drum brakes. Front brakes were generally disc brakes, while the rear brakes were often drum brakes. Brake components like calipers, rotors, pads, and shoes are available for replacement or upgrade, with options for both standard and performance parts.
Dealership $350-$450
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The Chrysler Fifth Avenue utilizes disc brakes at the front. This means that brake pads clamp down on a rotor (a metal disc) to slow the vehicle.
The rear brakes on the Fifth Avenue are typically drum brakes. Drum brakes use brake shoes that push outward against a rotating drum to slow the vehicle.
You can find a wide range of replacement parts for the Fifth Avenue's braking system, including brake pads, brake rotors, brake calipers, brake lines, and brake drums.
If you're looking to upgrade, you can find kits to convert the rear drum brakes to disc brakes.
Dealership $730-$920
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