Centric Announces New StopTech Brake Components For 1989-2016 Mazda Miatas

Centric Announces New StopTech Brake Components For 1989-2016 Mazda Miatas

centric-parts-logoCentric Parts has introduced a comprehensive new program of StopTech Brake Kits and Components for the 1989-2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata. The program covers all model year Miata/MX-5 variations and supplements Centric’s comprehensive range of OE replacement parts, including rear components to pair with the front StopTech Big Brake Kits. StopTech brake components require no vehicle modifications and offer significantly improved braking performance, feel and modulation over stock systems, as well as reduced fade, according to the company.

StopTech Big Brake Kits for 1989-2015 Mazda Miata

With stiffer components and patented heat management technology, all StopTech High Performance Brake Kits provide shorter stopping distances, better brake modulation, firmer pedal feel and less brake fade for stronger, more reliable performance on and off the track, according to Centric. StopTech Kit options for the 1989-2015 Miata vary depending on engine size and rear brake selection. All kits include two-piece StopTech pillar vane rotors, StopTech four-piston calipers, StopTech Stainless Steel Lines and all necessary hardware.

StopTechBraided Stainless Steel Brake Line Kits for 2016 Mazda Miata

In addition to the front BBKs offered for 1989-2015 Miatas, StopTech also has introduced braided stainless steel brake lines for the all-new 2016 Mazda Miata. Centric says StopTech Braided Stainless Steel Brake Lines provide a quicker, firmer, more consistent pedal response by reducing system compliance and maintaining consistent brake pressure.

All kits, as well as the complete line of StopTech braking systems and components, are available through authorized motorsports distributors and performance automotive aftermarket retailers today.

For more information, visit CentricParts.com and StopTech.com.

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