New to range additions from Juratek 

July 22, 2025
New to range additions from Juratek 
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Frasle Mobility braking brand, Juratek, has announced the introduction of 12 new parts to its comprehensive aftermarket range this July, reinforcing its commitment to providing wide vehicle parc coverage for workshops and motor factors.


The latest range expansion includes six new brake discs, five calipers, and one new brake pad reference, further supporting some of the most popular vehicles on Irish roads today, including models from Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Ford, Audi, Hyundai, Nissan, Renault, Lexus, Toyota, and Suzuki.

These latest references are in addition to the new line of brake pad fitting kits which also launched in July with an initial 120 part numbers, developed to complement the existing Juratek brake pad range.

Juratek’s full product portfolio, including these latest additions, can be explored via the Frasle Mobility online catalogue that enables customers to quickly and accurately search by part number, vehicle application or technical dimensions. Designed with the user in mind, the platform ensures that the right part is only a few clicks away.

For more information on the Juratek braking range, visit www.juratek.com
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