Allied Nippon Evolution

January 09, 2015
Allied Nippon Evolution
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Brake pad manufacturer Allied Nippon continues to expand its range of ECE R90 approved pads with the introduction of more fast moving applications.


Allied Nippon says its aftermarket range covers over 95% of the European, Japanese and Korean vehicle parc and that its Product Development Team works tirelessly to meet the needs of an ever-changing marketplace. This means the range is constantly evolving to ensure all popular new applications are covered. The concentration on introducing highly relevant new parts numbers in preparation of fresh or impending aftermarket demand. Recent new addition examples include:

Part No           Position     Application
ADB22142      Front          Ford Transit (2012 ->)
ADB02151      Front          Mercedes A-Class (2012 ->)
ADB12158      Front          Audi A3 (2012 ->), VW Golf (2012 ->)
ADB02197      Front          Ford Fiesta, B-Max (2012 ->), Transit Courier (2014 ->)
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