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Raybestos Brakes Adds More Than 500 New Part Numbers

“Because we are committed to helping our customers grow their brake business, we are continuously adding new part numbers to our line of premium-quality brake products,” said Bruce Tartaglione, senior vice president of global sales and marketing of Brake Parts Inc. “In addition to premium quality Element3 brake pads, we have added a broad range of coverage for our new mid-grade friction line, Reliant. Together, Element3 and Reliant provide the best of both worlds from the best in brakes.”

Raybestos - LogoRaybestos recently added more than 500 new part numbers to its line of premium-quality brake products. The new part numbers include:

  • 427 Brake Pad Sets
  • 24 Pad Electronic Wear Sensors
  • 22 Brake Calipers
  • 22 Brake Cables
  • 11 Brake Hose

“Because we are committed to helping our customers grow their brake business, we are continuously adding new part numbers to our line of premium-quality brake products,” said Bruce Tartaglione, senior vice president of global sales and marketing of Brake Parts Inc. “In addition to premium quality Element3 brake pads, we have added a broad range of coverage for our new mid-grade friction line, Reliant. Together, Element3 and Reliant provide the best of both worlds from the best in brakes.”

For more information on the complete family of Raybestos brake products, including disc pads and shoes, drums and rotors, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, calipers, hoses and hardware, visit www.RelyOnRaybestos.com.

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