Centric Parts Releases New 2017 Brake Systems Catalog

Centric Parts Releases New 2017 Brake Systems Catalog

screen-shot-2016-10-26-at-12-45-22-pmCentric Parts has released the latest addition to its award-winning library of catalogs – the updated Centric Parts 2017 Brake Systems Catalog (2010-’17). With more than 5,100 newly applicated part listings, the 2017 Centric Parts Brake Systems Catalog is the company’s most comprehensive brake catalog available today for 2010-’17 model year vehicles.

“The number of listings we’ve added to the 2017 catalog is the largest single-year increase we’ve ever had,” said Dave Vallette, Centric Parts catalog manager. “Our team has come together to gather, identify and catalog over 5,100 newly applicated part listings this year. Our dedication to providing our customers with the most comprehensive and up-to-date catalogs drives us.”

The 2017 Centric Parts Brake Systems Catalog has been updated to include 5,185 newly applicated part listings and a total of 675 new part numbers, covering 49 individual vehicle makes from Acura to Volvo and 350 models from the A3 to the Yukon. The new listings include 2,764 entries specifically covering 224 never-before-cataloged 2017 model year vehicles.

The printed Centric Parts 2017 Brake Systems Catalog (2010-’17) will be available to customers on Nov. 7. The Centric Parts Online Catalog also will be updated, with updates provided to e-catalog services.

The up-to-the-minute catalog details the complete range of Centric Parts brake friction and iron, hydraulics, remanufactured loaded and semi-loaded calipers, caliper kits, wheel cylinder kits, hardware kits, adjusters, brake hoses, hubs, bearings and seals under the Centric, C-Tek, Posi Quiet, Fleet Performance and StopTech brands. The Centric Parts catalog library also includes brake system coverage for 1936-2010 model year vehicles as well as specialty catalogs covering Medium Duty, StopTech Performance, Mexico and Chassis among others.

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