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Raybestos Brand Introduces New Drag Reduction Clips

Drag reduction clips are available now to boost braking performance and shop profitability.

McHENRY, Ill. – Technicians and their customers have been given an additional way to improve braking performance that’s fast and easy, according to Affinia. New drag reduction clips from Raybestos brakes – a member of the Affinia family of brands – retrofit progressive OE hardware designs. They are now available for a wide range of vehicles.
 
According to Affinia, Raybestos drag reduction clips can help drivers achieve better fuel economy, reduced brake wear, less brake noise, lower braking temperatures and improved vehicle performance.
 
Brake drag is unwanted contact between the friction material and the braking surface when the brakes are not being engaged. Brake drag can cause increased vehicle rolling resistance, increased braking temperatures and increased brake component wear.
 
Raybestos drag reduction clips are designed for easy installation, the company says. Each clip has an application-specific design that fits over the brake pad on applications where spring clips were not part of the original equipment design. The clips act as a spring, providing positive pressure to the brake pad, keeping it separated from the braking surface when the brakes are not applied. This pressure is light enough to not affect the braking system when the brakes are applied, Affinia explains.
 
There are currently 40 unique Raybestos drag reduction clip designs that apply to hundreds of the most popular vehicles on the road today, Affinia says. Each kit comes with specific installation instructions. This low cost item offer technicians a great return on investment and improved long-term braking performance for their customers, the company says.
 
For more information on the Raybestos drag reduction clips or Raybestos brand brake or chassis parts, visit www.raybestos.com.

 

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