Brakes for all makes from Blue Print

June 10, 2021
Brakes for all makes from Blue Print
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Parts specialist Blue Print continues to expand its braking range, now offering an extensive all-makes programme of more than 1,250 brake friction components for Asian and European vehicle applications. The range now provides coverage of over 96% of all popular passenger cars and LCVs on European roads, launched from the year 2000 and onwards.  


Every brake pad set features high shear strength, excellent stability friction coefficient, low noise levels and minimum vibration, which provides a secure feeling for the driver at the brake pedal.

Blue Print says a decisive factor for optimal brake pad quality is the individual components which form each pad. In the case of Blue Print pads this means;

Friction material specifically matched to particular vehicle type and model.

Intermediate layer features that optimise compressibility reducing heat transfer.

High shear strength bonding friction material to the pad carrier.

Backing plates with exception material strength.

Shim design for reduced noise.

Blue Print pads are designed to meet or exceed OE specifications and deliver optimum braking performance. They offer a high level of durability, minimised brake squeal, noise and vibrations. They also have low wear to the contact material and low thermal conductivity.

Blue Print makes it easy to find the right discs in its online catalogue, Partsfinder, which has search by VRM or Vehicle Make & Model functions. It uses official manufacturer electronic parts catalogues to ensure ultimate levels of accuracy.

For convenience, all brake pad sets are specified to be supplied with shims, clips, wear indicators, bolts, springs, etc., where appropriate. All Blue Print brake pads come in new special packaging illustrated by technical drawings and are ECE R90 compliant when applicable.

 
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