Win a Ford F-150 Lariat From Performance Friction

Win a Ford F-150 Lariat From Performance Friction

Visitors to the Performance Friction website can register to win a brand new 2012 Ford F-150 4X4 Lariat equipped with a PFC Big Brake Kit.

Visitors to the Performance Friction website can register to win a brand new 2012 Ford F-150 4X4 Lariat equipped with a PFC Big Brake Kit from January 1 to March 31, 2012. Visit www.PerformanceFriction.com NOW to register!

Plans for the giveaway were recently released by Nina Burgoon, marketing manager for Performance Friction. “We are excited to giveaway a brand new F-150 equipped with our Z-Rated Brake Kit. Someone will get to haul-away America’s most sought after truck, upgraded with maximum braking performance,” said Burgoon. “We want to spread the news that Performance Friction Brakes are not just for race cars but for passenger cars, haul trucks, school buses, motorcycles, etc. and we have unbeatable product benefits that are unique to each of these markets.”

The 2012 Ford F-150 given to the winner will be outfitted with a Performance Friction Z-Rated Brake Kit specifically designed to meet the ideal brake bias of the F-150. The kit includes Z-Rated 6-piston front calipers and Z-Rated 4-piston rear calipers with multi-pad technology, dimpled V2 rotors, and Carbon Metallic brake pads which equates to more stopping power, longer pad life, longer disc life and quieter operation. Performance Friction’s brake kits have been gaining notoriety in the aftermarket scene with the addition of more than 450+ custom brake kit applications. The entire installation of the Z-Rated Brake Kit on the 2012 Ford F-150 will be documented and posted on the PFC website.

To register for the 2012 Ford F-150 Giveaway, visit www.performancefriction.com and click on the registration link. Once you have registered, make sure to browse the website and see how Performance Friction can help you improve the braking performance of your personal vehicle, fleet, race car or motorcycle. Make sure to check back on Monday, April 2 to see if you are the lucky winner!

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