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    Nissan X-Trail the original SUV crossover

    The Nissan X-Trail SUV is a large five-seat SUV with the option to upgrade to seven seats for those needing to accommodate larger families, hence the appeal of this original SUV crossovers which started production all the way back in 2000.

    With so many models sold over the 17 years and 3 generations of X-Trail there is still a high demand for this SUV in Australia (Ranking top 5 for SUV sales in Australia 2017). It’s not surprising that automotive workshops are now stocking brake pads on the shelf for X-Trail models.

    Bendix have developed the 4WD SUV brake pads for those consumers who are more likely to be towing/ carrying larger loads or driving outside of the metropolitan area on dirt roads.


    First generation T30 2000- 2007

    In Australia the T30 was made available in standard ST, mid spec ST-S, high spec Ti and luxury spec Ti-L, with limited editions ST-X, ST-R, ST-S 40th anniversary models.

    Initially powered by a QR25DE 2.5 L four-cylinder engine initially producing 132 kW in 4WD and 2WD models. The X-Trail was equipped with full electric windows, electric mirrors, single CD player, two airbags and remote central locking. ST-S adds sunroof, alloy wheels, climate control, six disk CD player and fog lamps which was a fairly decent specification at the time for an SUV.


    Second generation T31 2007-2013

    To be fair the second generation of X-Trail did not really see massive improvements in looks or specification. It maintained its box like physical appearance and the 2.5 litre petrol engine remained with still a choice of 4WD and 2WD transmissions. What was new in the line-up was the 2 Litre clean diesel engine making a tidy 130 KW and 350 NM of torque.


    Third generation 2013- Present

    What’s clear in the latest generation of X-Trail is that Nissan has followed the modern trend of softer, more family-friendly motoring with an on-road bias, as opposed to something more utilitarian like the first- and second-generation X-Trails.


    Nissan has five main variant lines spanning from the ST, ST-L, Ti, up to the diesel-only TS and TL variants. Continuing for the petrol models is the 2.0-litre four-cylinder developing 106kW, and the 2.5-litre four-cylinder producing 126kW. Both 4WD and 2WD options are on offer, along with a six-speed manual or CVT automatic, depending on the engine and trim level.


    Braking systems have remained unchanged in the 17 years of production for the X-Trail with Bendix producing the 4WD SUV brake pad compound to suit most consumer driving needs.

    Part numbers:

    Front brakes available in 4WD/ SUV


    DB1946-4WD Front brake pads available in 4WD SUV from Bendix

    Rear brakes available in 4WD/ SUV

    DB1509-4WD Rear brake pads available in 4WD SUV from Bendix


    About Bendix 4WD SUV brake pads:

    Bendix 4WD/SUV pads are manufactured for extreme strength and structural integrity utilising the best available technology. Bendix 4WD/SUV brake pads are built to withstand heat build-up that comes from frequent braking in heavy city traffic one day and towing or outback driving the next.



    All 4WD/SUV front pads are grooved which significantly improves performance especially when trekking off road. The groove is used to help expel any water, dust or dirt that comes into contact with the pad which becomes more prevalent when travelling off the beaten track.

    Find out more about the 4WD SUV click HERE.


    To find your nearest Bendix stockist, click HERE.


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    Last edited by matespace; 18-12-2018 at 06:48 PM.
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