Akebono Expands ProACT Disc Brake Pad Kit Coverage

2022-09-24 03:22:38 By : Ms. joy zhang

Disc brake pad kits for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Jeep, RAM and Toyota increase coverage by over 3 million vehicles.

Akebono Brake Corporation announced it added front and rear brake coverage for a variety of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Jeep, RAM and Toyota vehicles in the ProACT Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad line, increasing coverage by more than 3 million vehicles. The ACT1852, ACT1896, ACT2169, ACT2172 kits also include Premium 301 Stainless Steel Abutment Hardware, the company says.Advertisement“Today’s release includes ProACT brake pads for several vehicles. We are excited about this release that adds late-model coverage for the Ram 1500 in which VIO (vehicles in operation) is already above 1 million” said Kirby Pruitt, product development manager at Akebono Brake Corporation. For more information, visit akebonobrakes.com or akebonobrakes.mypartfinder.com

“Today’s release includes ProACT brake pads for several vehicles. We are excited about this release that adds late-model coverage for the Ram 1500 in which VIO (vehicles in operation) is already above 1 million” said Kirby Pruitt, product development manager at Akebono Brake Corporation.

For more information, visit akebonobrakes.com or akebonobrakes.mypartfinder.com

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