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  • Centric Parts Introduces New 100 Series Pad Line with True OE Formulations

    Industry, Calif . (March 2012)– Centric Parts, a leading manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake and clutch components and systems, today introduces their newly updated 100 Series OE Brake Friction Line featuring true OE formulations. Centric Parts 100 Series OE Brake Friction is a true...
    Posted to New Products by Stop Tech on 15 Mar 2012
    Filed under: pads, centric, oe
  • Centric Semi-Loaded and Posi Quiet Loaded Calipers

    Semi-Loaded Calipers Centric semi-loaded calipers are remanufactured to meet our exacting standards ensuring worry free performance for the life of the caliper. Each Centric caliper is 100% pressure tested and inspected to guarantee proper operation and fitment. Centric semi-loaded calipers include hardware...
    Posted to New Products by Centric on 2 Feb 2012
    Filed under: rotors, pads, caliper, centric, braking, disc, piston
  • Brake Bias and Performance

    StopTech Article: by Tom McCready and James Walker, Jr. Long, long ago in a magazine far, far away, a few renegade brake engineers rallied together to bring forward the following message: “You can take this one to the bank. Regardless of your huge rotor diameter, brake pedal ratio, magic brake...
    Posted to New Products by Stop Tech on 3 Dec 2011
    Filed under: rotors, Stop Tech, pads, brake theory, high performance
  • StopTech / Centric Continues to Lead the Market with 350 New Parts in July

    Centric Parts has built its reputation on having the right part in the right place at the right time for the right price. We're also known for being the first to market with replacement parts for new model year vehicles. That means that as soon as we can, we measure up new models and get our engineering...
    Posted to New Products by Stop Tech on 19 Sep 2011
    Filed under: rotors, pads, Brakes
  • Rotor quality and bedding in new rotors

    Lets discuss what goes wrong with new rotors and how to avoid problems. Basically two problems can occur on new rotors in early use after install. 1. Thermal settling and 2. DTV (Disc Thickness variation). It has to be said that rotor quality in general in the aftermarket (in our opinion) has fallen...
    Posted to New Products by EBCBrakes on 28 Mar 2011
    Filed under: rotors, pads, EBC
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