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VIDEO: Heavy Metals And Brake Pads

These heavy metals can cause cancer and birth defects. This video is sponsored by NRS Brakes.

Auto-Wares Unveils 2023 Supplier Award Winners

The company recognized six companies for their collaboration, contributions and success throughout the year.

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NUCAP, SBCL Develop Lightweight Material Application

Newly developed applications can handle extreme heat in passenger and commercial vehicles.

Top 5 Stories Of The Week

A recap of the top five stories on aftermarketNews during the week of Aug. 9.

DIY YouTuber ChrisFix Shows Benefits Of Galvanized Brake Pads

With the world’s largest automotive DIY channel on YouTube, ChrisFix helps people across the world with car issues.

Company Fighting Coronavirus Battle Scars

Images of the face mask “battle scars” have been posted and shared to social media.

New YouTube Video On Brake Pad Testing By ‘Engineering Explained’ Trending With More Than 1.3M Views

This popular video compares five brake pad sets (for the same application) using industry-standard tests at NRS’ certified testing laboratories. Four tests were performed on the pads using a brake dynamometer, corrosion test chamber and shear testing machine.

‘How Brake Pads Are Made’ Video Reaches Almost 1 Million Views

The 21-minute video shows not only the manufacturing process, but the testing procedures performed on a dynamometer and a test vehicle.

Win a NASCAR Trip with NUCAP’s RagingMechanic.com

TORONTO — Professional mechanics have a chance to win a VIP trip to a NASCAR race weekend when they enter the “Raging Mechanic” video contest. The videos should depict a difficult brake service situation. The winner will be determined by online voting. The contest, sponsored by NUCAP Industries Inc., and supported by major aftermarket brands,

Proposed Rule Would Require AEB Systems on Light Vehicles

Mandating automatic emergency braking technology would reduce crashes and save lives, NHTSA says.