Brake Engineering continues to increase caliper coverage

May 18, 2017
Brake Engineering continues to increase caliper coverage
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Brake Engineering has introduced eight new brake calipers and one pair of brake discs to its extensive range as it continues to fulfil its promise of expanding its coverage to meet latest aftermarket demands.


The additional brake calipers are part of Brake Engineering’s original colour painted caliper range for the independent aftermarket and include; two new grey painted calipers for the Opel Insignia (2009) and four new black painted calipers for Audi A6, A7, RS6, RS7, S6 and S7 (2010), and S4 (2009).

The company says the range has been specially designed to match the caliper colour originally fitted on a vehicle making it easier for technicians and providing added customer reassurance that the part will fit first time, every time.

Two calipers other popular claipers have also been added for Peugeot 508 and 508 sw, and Citroen C5 (2011) applications, while the new brake discs cover the Fiat 500L, 500L MPW and 500L Trekking (2013).

Brake Engineering’s complete product range will be demonstrated to customers by experts at Automechanika Birmingham on stand 19E80 from 6 – 8 June.
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