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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3/13/12
New Centric Parts Brake Pads and Rotors Released for Popular 2012 Models
INDUSTRY, Calif. – Centric Parts, a leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality replacement brake and clutch components, has announced the availability of more than 100 new part numbers covering dozens of new 2012 model year vehicles. The new parts, which are available today, enhance Centric Parts’ award-winning line of aftermarket brake and clutch components for most popular late model foreign and domestic vehicles, and bring the number of 2012 supported vehicles to well over 300. New parts include:
Posi Quiet Brake Pads
2012
BMW
X1, Z4 (E89), 335 Series (E9X)
Front
Metallic
104.09181
Ceramic
105.09181
Chevrolet
Caprice, Camaro LS, LT V6
104.14040
Chrysler
300, 300C, SRT-8
Rear
105.10572
Dodge
Challenger R/T 5.7L V8
Porsche
Cayenne, Panamera
105.13490
Saab
9-5
Volkswagen
Jetta
105.11072
Centric Premium Metallic Brake Pads
2500 Pickup
300.13990
300.14000
High Carbon Brake Rotors
Ford
F250, 350 Including Super Duty 4WD
(2)
125.65112
SportStop Drilled Performance Brake Rotors
Buick
Lucerne
L
128.62098L
R
128.62098R
Impala, Monte Carlo
Sebring, 200
128.63069L
128.63069R
Avenger, Caliber
Jeep
Compass, Patriot
Mitsubishi
Lancer (except Evo), Outlander, Outlander Sport, RVR (Canada)
For more information on Centric Parts or their full line of brake and clutch components and systems, visit www.centricparts.com or call 800-758-3004.
About Centric Parts
Centric Parts, which includes the Posi Quiet, StopTech and Power Slot brands, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components and systems for everyday cars, work duty vehicles and performance vehicles. Centric continually innovates significant improvements to brake technology for the street and track, having earned five patents along the way. Founded in 2000, this Southern California company operates multiple warehouse and manufacturing facilities totaling over half-a-million square feet and employees more than 500 workers.
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