New Raybestos Brand Brake Pad Applications Added For Late-Model Imports
Raybestos Professional Grade Ceramic brake pads use ceramic friction material that matches or improves on the OE ceramic formulation to provide maximum stopping power and safety, according to the company.
New Raybestos Brand Brake Pad Applications Added For Late-Model Imports
Raybestos Professional Grade Ceramic brake pads use ceramic friction material that matches or improves on the OE ceramic formulation to provide maximum stopping power and safety.
PFC Brake Pads Certified 100 Percent Copper-Compliant By AMECA
In order to attain certification, testing was done by a third-party laboratory, registered through a registrar while also providing the information publicly and marking the friction material’s environmental compliance level on the brake pad edge code.
The Parts House Recognizes ACDelco As 2012 Vendor Of The Year
“For decades now, TPH and ACDelco have worked together to provide some of the best products and services in the aftermarket,” said David Miller, COO of TPH.
Centric’s StopTech Brand Earns ISO/TS16949 Certification
Certification of the performance brake manufacturer assures automotive customers that StopTech’s processes and products meet the industry’s expectations and standards.
Wagner ThermoQuiet ‘The Ultimate Stop’ Brake Promotion Offers Consumer Rebates Of Up To $50
Available from Feb. 25 through April 30, the promotion offers up to $50 in cash back for professionally installed Wagner ThermoQuiet products and up to $30 for DIY purchases.
New Raybestos Brand Brake Pads Released For Late-Model Import Applications
Additional coverage available for more than 1 million vehicles in operation.
California Issues Guidelines For Compliance With State Brake Pad Requirements
The guidance issued by the DTSC last week is intended to help brake pad manufacturers navigate both California and Washington requirements for testing and certification of the brake pads.
Reman Caliper 101: The Symptoms Of A Defective Disc Brake Caliper Haven’t Changed
During the early 1970s, disassembling the caliper was always frustrating because the caliper pistons were normally rusted into the caliper bore.
Akebono Brake Announces $82 Million Clarksville Plant Expansion
This newest expansion will take place in two phases, spanning across 2013 and into the second quarter of 2014, and includes construction of an on-site warehouse and installation of specialized furnaces during phase one and the addition of new equipment and machines in phase two. Upon completion of this expansion, Akebono will be capable of caliper machining, plating and assembly, a process it has not been able to do at its Clarksville facility in the past. The expansion also will create an additional 94 jobs.