New Raybestos Brand Rotor And Brake Pad Applications Added For Popular Late-Model Vehicles

New Raybestos Brand Rotor And Brake Pad Applications Added For Popular Late-Model Vehicles

Raybestos brand brake parts - a member of Brake Parts Inc. - has begun adding listings for the 2014 model year.

Raybestos brand brake parts – a member of Brake Parts Inc. – has begun adding listings for the 2014 model year. Brake pads for the following models have been added to the Raybestos brand brake catalog:

• 2014 Honda Accord
• 2014 Ford Mustang
• 2014 Mazda CX5
• 2014 Lexus IS250/350

In addition, the following late-model import rotor and brake pad part numbers have been added to the Raybestos brand brake catalog:

2011-13 Mercedes C350, 2011-12 Mercedes E350 and 2011-12 Mercedes E350 4Matic
• P/N 980799, Front Rotor

2012-13 Mercedes S400
• P/N 980885, Front Rotor

2011-12 Mercedes SL550
• P/N 980963, Front Rotor

2012-13 Mercedes S400, 2011 Mercedes S550, 2011 Mercedes S550 4Matic and 2011 Mercedes SL550
• P/N 980934, Rear Rotor

2011-12 Porsche 911
• P/N 980825, Front Rotor
• P/N 980826, Front Rotor

2013 Volvo S60
• P/N PGD1305M, Front Brake Pads
• P/N PGD1307M, Rear Brake Pads

2013 Volvo S80
• P/N PGD1306M, Front Brake Pads
• P/N PGD1307M, Rear Brake Pads

According to Brake Parts Inc., Raybestos Professional Grade rotors include many problem solver applications and provide the highest level of dependability, safety and performance. The OE-based designs provide the most complete application-specific line on the market, the company adds.

Raybestos Professional Grade OE-Matched brake pads are engineered to restore factory performance and use semi-metallic applications that match or improve upon OE. The premium attached shims and application specific slots and chamfers ensure a smooth, quiet ride, BPI says.

For more information on Raybestos brand brake parts, visit www.RaybestosBrakes.com or call 800-323-0354.

 

 

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