Raybestos Adds 380 New Part Numbers To Line Of Premium Quality Brake Products

Raybestos Adds 380 New Part Numbers To Line Of Premium Quality Brake Products

Brake hardware includes brake caliper boot and seal kits, brake caliper hardware kits, brake caliper rubber bushing kits, caliper anchor plate bolts, caliper bolts, drum brake maxi-pack/combi kit-axle and parking brake hardware.

MCHENRY, Ill. – Raybestos brand brakes has added 380 new part numbers to its line of premium quality brake products in the hoses, cables and hardware categories.
 
The 380 new part numbers fall within the following product categories:
· Brake Hoses: 242
· Brake Hardware: 108
· Brake Cables: 30
 
Brake hardware includes brake caliper boot and seal kits, brake caliper hardware kits, brake caliper rubber bushing kits, caliper anchor plate bolts, caliper bolts, drum brake maxi-pack/combi kit-axle and parking brake hardware.
 
“The latest additions to our Raybestos brand line of premium quality brake products are manufactured to precise specifications and are a direct result of our cutting-edge technology, extensive research and development and intense dedication to our customers through safety and quality,” said Terry Heffelfinger, vice president of product development R&D/quality, Brake Parts Inc. “We will continue to expand our product offerings to provide the quality parts demanded by professional service technicians.”
 
The complete family of Raybestos brand brake products include disc pads and shoes, drums and rotors, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, calipers, hoses and hardware. New part numbers and their applications can be downloaded in a PDF format by visiting the new number announcements section of the Raybestos brand website at www.RaybestosBrakes.com.
 
 

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