Honeywell Friction Materials Expands Coverage To More Than 44 Million New And Late-Model Vehicles

Honeywell Friction Materials Expands Coverage To More Than 44 Million New And Late-Model Vehicles

Honeywell Friction Materials, known for its Bendix and JURID branded brake products, grew its aftermarket line by more than 125 new model numbers - covering more than 44 million vehicles - in the second quarter of this year. These new parts will enable technicians to offer premium brake service on a wide range of new and late-model vehicles from both foreign and domestic automotive manufacturers.

Honeywell Friction Materials, known for its Bendix and JURID branded brake products, grew its aftermarket line by more than 125 new model numbers – covering more than 44 million vehicles – in the second quarter of this year. These new parts will enable technicians to offer premium brake service on a wide range of new and late-model vehicles from both foreign and domestic automotive manufacturers.

In the new line-up are 10 drum and rotor models that cover more than 1.2 million vehicles, including the following models:
• 2013 Ford Explorer and Taurus
• 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan and Utility
• 2014 Ford Flex and Lincoln MKS

In addition, 13 new disc pads were introduced that expand across 1.5 million vehicles covering the 2013-2014 Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Cadillac ATS to name a few. The Bendix team has also expanded its brake hose coverage to include another 31 million vehicles as well as its master cylinder offering, covering an additional 11 million vehicles.

For more information on the latest part number releases and the full online parts application catalog, customers can click on “Find Your Part” from the homepage of www.bendixbrakes.com.

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