Centric Parts Expands Friction Coverage

Centric Parts Expands Friction Coverage

The new part numbers cover more than 10 million vehicles in operation.

Centric Parts has expanded its line of brake components by adding 27 new friction part numbers that cover more than 10 million vehicles in operation (VIO).  

New Posi-Quiet and Centric Premium brake-pad coverage is available for late-model domestic- and foreign-nameplate passenger cars, pickups and luxury vehicle models, including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Jeep, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota. In addition, Fleet Performance and Tactical coverage has been added for Chevrolet, Ford, GMC and Lincoln.

“The latest coverage further builds upon our commitment of providing top-quality replacement brake-pad sets that professional service providers can continually depend on to help grow their brake businesses,” said Greg Vyletel, executive director, brake engineering and product management, First Brands Group. “Centric’s reputation of providing brake-system components that deliver proper fit, superior performance and long life is the result of years of hard work from an expert team of engineers and scientists, and a first-class manufacturing process.”

The complete family of Centric brake products include disc pads and shoes, drums and rotors, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, calipers, hubs, hoses and hardware. New-part numbers and their applications can be downloaded in a PDF format by visiting the Centric website.

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