Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT Brake Pads Now Available For 2013 Dodge Dart And Ford Fusion

Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT Brake Pads Now Available For 2013 Dodge Dart And Ford Fusion

Federal-Mogul introduces several new ThermoQuiet pad sets for late-model foreign nameplate and domestic vehicles.

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – Federal-Mogul has introduced replacement front brake pads for the 2013 Ford Fusion and rear pads for 2013 Dodge Dart passenger cars. These Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT pads are among several new pad sets now available for leading late-model foreign nameplate and domestic applications.

Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT brake pads represent the next-generation of automotive ceramic friction technology, with proprietary formulations and other features that help ensure quieter and more consistent braking performance.
 
The following new ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT and ThermoQuiet semi-metallic pad sets are now available through leading brake products distributors:
 
QC1653 – 2013 Ford Fusion (Front)
QC1647 – 2013 Dodge Dart (Rear) (Front pads also available)
QC1645 – 2013 Ford Escape (Front) (Rear pads also available)
QC1611B – 2013 Lincoln MKS (Front) (Rear pads also available)
MX1346 – 2013 Infiniti FX50 w/Sport Package (Front) (Rear pads also available)
 
“Our new ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT brake pads are helping service providers deliver superior braking performance on an ever-growing range of applications,” said Walt Keating, product manager, North American friction, Federal-Mogul. “We continue to expand the entire ThermoQuiet offering to ensure that customers have ready access to the best ceramic and semi-metallic friction technologies for virtually any popular vehicle model.”
 
ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT brake pads feature Federal-Mogul’s next-generation proprietary ceramic formulations and Dynamic Noise Absorption technology, which is integrated into the brake pad to target and absorb vibration at the point of contact for quieter braking. In addition, Federal-Mogul says these formulations feature thermal-sensitive properties that adapt to the wide range of temperatures encountered during everyday driving conditions to ensure superior stopping performance.
 
For additional information regarding Wagner ThermoQuiet CeramicNXT and ThermoQuiet semi-metallic brake pads, contact your Wagner Brake supplier or visit www.TQBrakePads.com. To identify the right Wagner product for any application, log on to Federal-Mogul’s www.FMe-Cat.com electronic catalog.
 

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