Juratek adds Audi, Nissan, Renault and Toyota brake parts

May 27, 2024
Juratek adds Audi, Nissan, Renault and Toyota brake parts
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Juratek has once again expanded its range of friction products which are distributed in Ireland by Strongline Autoparts. The latest new to range releases sees the addition of calipers to suit popular Nissan and Renault vehicles, as well as discs and pads for the Audi A6 and A7 models. 


In addition to these important additions, brake discs for new Toyota Corolla and Yaris models are also now available. These are both top ten selling cars in Ireland, so these are discs that will be increasingly in demand from independent garages. Also several brake hoses have been added for a variety of popular applications.

All Juratek products are Reg90 approved, the pads feature a bed-in strip on the front and are supplied with high quality shims to reduce brake noise. Juratek calipers are newly manufactured, and no old core is required making the ordering process more straight-forward and guaranteeing high quality. 

The complete Juratek range is supplied nationally by Strongline Autoparts through their Motor Factors customers.
 
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