Apec adds 133 new brake parts

January 30, 2025
Apec adds 133 new brake parts
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Apec braking has further expanded its product range adding a further 133 brake component references in January. The new additions include; brake calipers, ABS sensors, brake shoes, brake discs and brake pads.


The Apec Red range expansion consists of 63 ABS sensors, 2 brake shoes, 2 brake discs, 1 brake pad set, and 64 brake calipers.

Apec ABS sensors ensure precise measurements achieved through meticulous manufacturing standards. The connectors are expertly plated to provide superior protection against corrosion and to maximise conductivity, guaranteeing that ABS signals are as reliable. The range features both  passive and active sensor options. 

Some of the popular applications introduced include the front brake pad set for the Mercedes-Benz Citan 2023 on, the front ABS sensor for the Mini Cooper 2014 to 2025, and the front brake calipers for the BMW 1 Series 2011 to 2022.

One brake pad set has also been added to the  Apec Black range. 

Apec braking components are available from stockists nationwide. 
 
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