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Latest Monroe Brakes Promotion Offers Spring Savings On Popular Brake Pads

The Monroe Brakes “Spring Consumer” promotion offers a $15 or $30 Visa Prepaid card with the purchase of qualifying sets of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads bought now through May 31.

PFC Brakes Launches The PFC Parts Finder App

The company says the new PFC Brakes Parts Finder app enables PFC to provide the customer with the most up-to-date fitments without the high cost of printing catalogs and yearly supplements.

GM’s New Corvette ZR1 Features Brembo Brakes

Brembo brakes also are featured on the Corvette Z06, Corvette Grand Sport and Corvette Stingray.

Bendix Brakes Announces Enhanced Stop By Bendix Automotive Brake Product Line

The enhanced Stop by Bendix product line doubles the coverage of the previous product line to offer coverage for all makes and models of passenger cars and light-duty trucks.

PFC Brakes Engineers Win 2017 Louis Schwitzer Award

The award, named for the founder of the early BorgWarner business and sponsored by BorgWarner, recognizes engineering excellence in Indianapolis 500 racing technology.

Monroe Brakes ‘Get A Break On Brakes’ Promotion Offers Consumers Rebates Of Up To $30

Available from April 1 to May 31, the Monroe promotion offers prepaid Visa cards for qualifying purchases of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads.

PFC Brakes Introduces A Robot To Increase Production Capacity

PFC Brakes has introduced a new rotor cell automation robot to meet production needs.

PFC Brakes Officially Launches All-New Website

The new pfcbrakes.com will be updated on a regular basis making it a one-stop shop for all PFC Brakes content, product information and news.

Retro: How Brakes & Brake & Front End Helped To Win WWII

During the depths of WWII, brake repair took on newfound importance. By 1943, the industrial might of the U.S. was at its height and was critical to the success of the war effort. Rationing of gasoline and rubber put increased importance on brakes that functioned properly since dragging brakes burned extra fuel and ones that locked up destroyed tires.

Drum Brakes and Wheel Pullers (October 1943)

Inspecting drum brakes was very labor intensive. Pulling the wheel was typically the only way to see the shoes.