1990 Chevrolet B60 Brake Job Parts
Compare pads, rotors, and kits listed for your 1990 Chevrolet B60. Check front or rear position, pad material, included hardware, and trim fitment before ordering.
Brake Pads
(22)primary

Bendix
BENDIX Fleet MetLok Brake Pad
$51.74


Bendix
BENDIX Fleet MetLok Brake Pad
$40.41


Bendix
BENDIX Fleet MetLok Brake Pad
$56.33


Bosch
Bosch QuietCast Brake Pads
$75.79


Bosch
Bosch QuietCast Brake Pads
$55.21


Bosch
Bosch QuietCast Brake Pads
$72.23


Bosch
Bosch QuietCast Brake Pads
$54.13


Centric Parts
C-Tek Semi-Metallic Brake Pads with Shims
- Pad
- Semi-metallic
$33.13
Brake Rotors
(12)primary

Bendix
BENDIX Disc Brake Rotor
$123.92


Bendix
BENDIX Disc Brake Rotor
$117.33


Bendix
BENDIX Disc Brake Rotor
$144.46


Centric Parts
C-Tek Standard Brake Rotor
$82.71


Centric Parts
C-Tek Standard Brake Rotor
$103.97


Centric Parts
C-Tek Standard Brake Rotor
$91.51


Centric Parts
Centric GCX Rotor with Full Coating
$123.13

Pronto
Precision balanced; non-directional swirl finish
$91.35
Brake Fluid
(23)consumable
Rostra
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
$5.35

Rostra
Engine Oil Pressure Switch
$13.99

Sealed Power
Engine Oil Pump
$57.97

Sealed Power
Engine Oil Pump
$81.36

Sealed Power
Engine Oil Pump Intermediate Shaft
$12.18

Sealed Power
Engine Oil Pump Intermediate Shaft Guide
$1.25

Sealed Power
Engine Oil Pump Screen
$10.29


GPD
gpd Engine Oil Pressure Switch
$17.67
Brake Job Checklist for Your 1990 Chevrolet B60
Choose the axle first. Front and rear brake parts are usually different.
Compare pad material for your driving style, then inspect rotor wear before ordering.
Use a pad-and-rotor kit when both wear items are due on the same axle.
Brake Job for Other Chevrolet B60 Years
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Frequently Asked Questions
What parts do I need for a brake job on my 1990 Chevrolet B60?
A complete brake job on the 1990 Chevrolet B60 usually starts with pads and rotors, then adds hardware or a pad-and-rotor kit as needed. Some vehicles use different front and rear brake parts, so confirm your trim and position before ordering.
Should I replace brake pads and rotors together on my 1990 Chevrolet B60?
If the rotors are worn, grooved, warped, or below minimum thickness, replace them with the pads. If the rotors are still in good condition, some brake jobs only need pads, but always inspect both sides of the axle before ordering.
Ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads: which should I choose?
Ceramic pads are usually quieter and create less visible dust for daily driving. Semi-metallic pads can handle heat well and are often chosen for heavier vehicles, towing, or more demanding driving. Match the pad type to your vehicle and how you use it.
Do I need front or rear brake pads for my 1990 Chevrolet B60?
Front and rear brake pads are usually different part numbers. Check which axle needs service, compare the product title and fitment notes, and order the matching front or rear set.
How long does a brake job take on a 1990 Chevrolet B60?
A brake job typically takes 2-4 hours and is rated as moderate difficulty. Actual time may vary depending on your experience and the specific parts being replaced.
Can I do a brake job myself?
A brake job is a moderate DIY project. If you have some mechanical experience and the right tools, you can handle it. Otherwise, consider having a professional do the work.
Are these parts guaranteed to fit my 1990 Chevrolet B60?
These parts are listed for the 1990 Chevrolet B60 using manufacturer fitment data. Some products fit every trim, while others require trim confirmation. Use your trim in My Garage or the product page fitment checker to confirm exact fit.
What brands make brake job parts for the 1990 Chevrolet B60?
We carry brake job parts from trusted brands including Bendix, Bosch, Centric Parts, Pronto, and Rostra. Filter by brand to find your preferred manufacturer.
How much does a brake job cost for a 1990 Chevrolet B60?
The cost of a brake job for the 1990 Chevrolet B60 depends on the parts and brands you choose. Browse the parts on this page to see current pricing. Doing the work yourself saves significantly on labor costs.
