Key Kia pads feature in Mintex range expansion

May 04, 2021
Key Kia pads feature in Mintex range expansion
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Aftermarket braking brand Mintex has added two new brake pads and five new brake discs to its expanding product range. The new brake pads cover popular Kia applications including Sedona III, Picanto JA and Picanto Runner.


Meanwhile Mintex’s latest brake disc references have been made available for passenger car vehicle makes and models such as BMW Coupe, Convertible and Touring, Nissan Atleon and Cabstar, Hyundai Elantra and Veloster and Kia Niro.

As a brand renowned for producing technically advanced braking products to meet the demands of modern complex braking systems, Mintex brake pads and discs are engineered to provide friction stability, comfort and consistently high performance over a wide temperature range and stopping distances.

All new references have been added to TecDoc and MAM cataloguing systems and are also accessible via the online catalogue Brakebook. The expert search function also allows searching by product criteria such as width, height, thickness, drum diameter and many other criteria, making the identification of brake parts as easy as possible. Visit www.mintex.com to find out more.
 
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