New Brake Caliper Repair Kits from Brembo

July 16, 2020
New Brake Caliper Repair Kits from Brembo
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Braking specialist Brembo has introduced a comprehensive range of Brake Caliper Repair Kits that allow garages to replace wear components on these crucial brake performance parts.

 

Brake calipers feature some internal components which can wear and deteriorate with time. This is due to the normal sliding friction action, weather wear and the presence of salt and chemical agents on the roads, which can lead to the corrosion of the rubber and metallic parts of the calipers.

 

Thanks to Brembo these components can be replaced with new, quality components, which ensure that the brake calipers continue to work in total safety and allow for maximum performance levels for the braking system.

 

Professional workshops can choose between 4 families of kits, made up of caliper components most subjected to wear and deterioration, such as: sliding guide pins on floating callipers, dust covers, piston seals and the pistons themselves.

 

The range comprises more than 300 repair kits offering a complete set of new components for rapid, safe and professional repairs.

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