It has been a while since Henry Ford rolled out his first Model T in 1908, but even then he trusted Mintex linings to stop his vehicles. Many manufacturers are still doing the same today, when they choose Mintex for their braking needs.
Keeping up with the times, Mintex has launched their new android and iPhone Brakebook app, so now you can check which part is the correct one on the go, without having to use a computer or a paper catalogue. This will be very useful, as just in the first four months of this year, Mintex has launched nearly 100 new part numbers, including front brake pads for the Kia Rio 2011 onwards, to the front pads for the BMW 6 Series Coupé 2011. The new part number feature is updated on a weekly basis, as the Mintex range is constantly expanding with new brake pads, discs, brake shoes and drums. Easy to use and constantly updated, you can get the right part in just 3 clicks.
Technology advances in their products and ways of accessing information has not made Mintex forget the cars of yesteryear and they are the main sponsors for the 2014 MSA British Historic Rally.