New discs and calipers from Brake Engineering

December 16, 2015
New discs and calipers from Brake Engineering<br />
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Brake Engineering has extended its product range with the addition of five brake discs and two brake calipers. The additions are part the brand’s Original Aftermarket campaign which emphasises the quality of its aftermarket range development, customer service, stock profiling and marketing. 


The company says its new to range programme is dedicated to bringing parts to market that sell and the latest additions reflect this. These include parts for;  Hyundai i30 and Veloster (2011); Kia Ceed, Pro Ceed (2011) and Sorento (2006); Chevrolet Trax (2012); Peugeot 308 and 308SW (2013); Toyota Auris (2012); and Opel Mokka.

In total, Brake Engineering has launched 67 new parts covering 790 vehicle applications so far in 2015. This continual product development demonstrated the company’s commitment to offering complete braking solutions to its customers.

To support the launch of the new references, Brake Engineering is emphasising the importance of thoroughly cleaning the surface of the disc hub, including the removal of any surface dirt and grime, rust and corrosion, before fitting a new disc.
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