PFC Brakes Officially Launches All-New Website

PFC Brakes Officially Launches All-New Website

The new pfcbrakes.com will be updated on a regular basis making it a one-stop shop for all PFC Brakes content, product information and news.

PFC Brakes has unveiled the completely redesigned and redeveloped pfcbrakes.com. PFC says the new site will enable users to quickly and efficiently find products by application and market on any device.

A more robust parts finder, dealer locator and a mobile-first design are just a few of the new features that compliment the new clean and simple design, according to the company. The new website went live on March 22.

“We are excited for our new website, not just for the aesthetics, but more importantly for the improved user experience, giving visitors a more streamlined process of finding the right part and their closest distributor, spending less time surfing and more time wrenching,” said Adam Keiser, PFC Brakes advertising art director.

“We’re happy to present the new site,” said Lesley Taylor, marketing. “It’s something we take pride in, and are thrilled to share it with our distributors, current customers and future customers alike.”

The new pfcbrakes.com will be updated on a regular basis making it a one-stop shop for all PFC Brakes content, product information and news, the company adds.

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