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The Comline brand has once again demonstrated its growing prowess by further enhancing the quality of its online product data. This most recent enhancement comes in the form of dimension images for all popular Comline brake discs numbers.
The Land Rover Freelander is one of the most versatile cars in the world and, as such, has wide ranging appeal. The Freelander has found favour with everyone from farmers to housewives to members of the Royal Family. For years, it set a benchmark which other SUVs simply couldn’t match.
At Automechanika in Frankfurt, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG debuted the latest generation of its premium Meyle Platinum Discs with UV paint finish. The manufacturers says that state-of-the-art paint technology ensures even better anti-corrosion protection while adding a long-lasting brilliance to the brake disc’s appearance.
TRW Automotive has launched its latest-generation Electric Park Brake (EPB) technology with three major Japanese based vehicle manufacturers and will begin production with a fourth automaker in the near future.
As brakes are used, the brake fluid will heat up. Over time, the boiling point of all brake fluids begins to lower as moisture from the air is absorbed. If the brake fluid boils, ‘vapour lock’ will occur resulting in brake failure for the driver. TRW recommends that brake fluid is changed every year for
Blue Print began supplying ‘Japanese Parts for Japanese Cars’ some 26 years ago. Back in 1988, Japanese cars accounted for just a few percent of all vehicles on the UK’s roads, but now, along with other manufacturers from across Asia, this figure is now around 25%.
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