When choosing truck brake linings, consider the following factors:
Compatibility: Make sure the brake lining is compatible with your truck's brake system and type of brake (drum or disc).
Friction level: Choose a brake lining with the right friction level for your truck's weight and stopping requirements.


Operating conditions: Consider the operating conditions of your truck, including temperature, humidity, and road conditions, and choose a brake lining that can handle these conditions.
Durability: Look for a brake lining with good wear resistance and a long service life.
Noise level: Make sure the brake lining produces minimal noise and does not produce excessive dust.
Cost-effectiveness: Consider the cost-benefit balance of the brake lining and choose one that offers the best value for money.
Certification: Ensure that the brake lining is certified by a reputable organization, such as the Department of Transportation (DOT) or the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).