Textar adds first to market brake pads and discs

March 02, 2021
Textar adds first to market brake pads and discs
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TMD Friction has expanded its Textar product range by adding 12 new brake pads and eight brake discs to its ever-growing portfolio, some of which are a first in the automotive aftermarket.  


Textar’s range of brake pads includes more than 1600 references, providing the aftermarket with access to Original Equipment performance braking solutions. Three new recent introductions are first to market for the trade including pads for the Porsche Cayenne (2017>) and Coupe (2019>) and Mercedes-Benz GLA (2020>) and GLB (2019>).

Other new references cover popular vehicle makes and models including: Audi A8 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio; BMW 5, 7, 8 series, X3, X5, X6 & X7; Citroen Berlingo; Hyundai i30; KIA Ceed; Land Rover Discovery and Sport; Mazda 3 and Peugeot Partner.

Also introduced are eight new brake discs, with the brand being first to market on the new Volvo XC40 (2017>). Other new references cover Audi, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota applications.

The Textar brake disc range is manufactured in strict accordance to OE tolerances and meets the ECE R90-requirements. There are more than 1650 references for the passenger vehicle sector, covering almost 100 percent of the European motor vehicle parc.

Workshops can find out more about the latest TMD Friction products online via the Textar Brakebook online catalogue (https://textar.com/en/brakebook/). Along with expert search functions, regular updates and downloadable personalised catalogues, the Textar Brakebook catalogue automatically displays new-to-range items after each data update.
 
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