Raybestos Adds More Caliper Line Coverage

Raybestos Adds More Caliper Line Coverage

The expansion includes new part numbers for Opti-Cal and RPT Rust Prevention Technology.

Raybestos has expanded its caliper line with the addition of more new part numbers for its Opti-Cal premium new brake calipers and RPT Rust Prevention Technology plated brake calipers.

“We have made significant investments in research, development, testing and inventory levels to ensure timely shipments of top-quality calipers that provide all-weather protection and durability, while inhibiting rust and extending product life,” said Kristin Grons, marketing manager, Brake Parts Inc. “By adding more caliper coverage of popular domestic and import nameplate applications, we continue to meet the needs of our valued customers.”

With 100-percent new components, no core return and lower warranty rates, Opti-Cal calipers provide hassle-free installation and optimal performance, according to Raybestos. Designed and manufactured to the brand’s strict engineering specifications, these award-winning premium calipers offer original equipment precision at a fraction of the cost of OE, the company adds.

Raybestos says its RPT Rust Prevention Technology plated brake calipers are premium-quality, remanufactured calipers that function and fit like OE. RPT calipers are friction-ready and engineered for safe, leak-free operation. The plated brake calipers maintain their high-quality appearance and deliver continued functionality throughout their extended service life.

For more information about Raybestos Opti-Cal new brake calipers or RPT Rust Prevention Technology plated brake calipers, contact a Raybestos representative or visit raybestos.com.

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