Akebono Releases 4 ProACT Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad Kits

Akebono Releases 4 ProACT Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad Kits

The new kits increase coverage by more than 2.5 million vehicles.

Akebono Brake Corp. has expanded its ProACT Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad line by four part numbers. Premium 301 stainless steel abutment hardware is included in the three kits that require it.

A complete listing of Akebono applications for these parts and the rest of our product offering in the company’s all-new web catalog at akebonobrakes.com or directly via https://www.partcat.com/akebono .

“Today’s release includes ProACT brake pads for the Buick Envision, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe and Santa Fe XL, as well as the Kia Sorento and Soul. All four of these parts add significant late-model coverage to our line at a time that most will soon be approaching their first brake service,” said Edward Gerhardt, marketing and data service manager, Akebono Brake Corp. “All these parts are in-stock and ready for shipment, perfect timing for the 2020 brake season.”

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