Raybestos Increases Opti-Cal Caliper Coverage

Raybestos Increases Opti-Cal Caliper Coverage

Opti-Cal calipers are composed of a new caliper body, bracket and components, including pistons, lubricated guide pins and pad-mounting hardware to ensure they fit and function correctly.

McHENRY, Ill. Raybestos recently added more than 100 new part numbers to its lineup of premium-quality Opti-Cal brake calipers.

“Since its introduction earlier this year, the line of Raybestos Opti-Cal brake calipers has been so successful that we’re proud to expand coverage so quickly by adding more than 100 new part numbers now with ongoing part-number introductions planned,” said Kristin Grons, marketing manager for Brake Parts Inc. “Customers have responded very positively to the Opti-Cal line. They especially like two key features: superior quality and no core to return, so they don’t have to deal with old cores taking up valuable shelf space.”

Opti-Cal calipers are composed of a new caliper body, bracket and components, including pistons, lubricated guide pins and pad-mounting hardware to ensure they fit and function correctly.

Aluminum- or zinc-plated housings and zinc-plated brackets deliver superior corrosion prevention, according to the company. The zinc finish provides all-weather protection, inhibits rust and maintains a pristine appearance.

With coverage for nearly 2,000 vehicle applications, all Opti-Cal calipers are tested to ensure adherence to global industry standards such as SAE J1603, JASO C448, QC/T 592-2013 and ASTM B117. The calipers undergo temperature durability testing, leak-free pressure testing, functionality testing and environment exposure testing to guarantee trouble-free operation, proper braking function and the best possible performance.

For more information about Raybestos Opti-Cal new brake calipers, or the complete line of premium-quality Raybestos brake products, including disc pads and shoes, rotors and drums, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, calipers, hoses, cables and hardware, visit www.raybestos.com.

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