Centric Parts Doubles Caliper Remanufacturing Operations

Centric Parts Doubles Caliper Remanufacturing Operations

CentricCentric Parts announced it has greatly expanded its brake caliper remanufacturing operations in response to heavy customer demand. Centric said extremely high demand prompted the expansion from 80,000 to 160,000 square feet of floor space at its Carson, Calif., facility. This move coincides with Centric pad assembly and kitting operations moving from Carson into a portion of the recently acquired 100,000 square feet of warehouse and office space at Centric’s City of Industry campus.

“We made this move in response to a huge increase in demand from our customers,” said Dan Mendez, Centric caliper operations manager. “They’ve seen the quality of our remanufactured products and responded very favorably. All of these units are built to our mission statement of ‘Right Part, Right Place, Right Time and Right Price.’ Customers appreciate that philosophy and know that our products are the best in the aftermarket.”

Centric Parts’ semi-loaded and Posi Quiet loaded calipers are engineered to meet or exceed the function of the original part. Using new hardware, pistons, boots and seals where necessary, each caliper is remanufactured to meet the most exacting standards. Every Centric caliper is 100 percent pressure-tested and inspected to guarantee proper operation and fitment, ensuring worry free performance for the life of the caliper.

For more information on the full line of Centric Parts brake and clutch components and systems, visit www.centricparts.com or call 800-758-3004.

Visit Centric at AAPEX in Booth No. 9701 or at SEMA in Booth No. 23429.

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