The Raybestos School Bus disc brake pads feature semi-metallic formulations designed for each school bus application, according to the supplier.
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The Raybestos School Bus disc brake pads feature semi-metallic formulations designed for each school bus application, according to the supplier.
MCHENRY, Ill. — Raybestos now offers disc brake pads designed and engineered for school bus fleets.
According to the supplier, features of the Raybestos School Bus specialty disc brake pads include semi-metallic formulations; mechanically attached friction to eliminate rust jacking and bonding for improved safety; and OE-matched part numbers that cover most available applications.
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“Fleet managers can rely on Raybestos School Bus disc brake pads to deliver safe, dependable, fade-resistant braking performance with consistent stopping power in all types of weather conditions,” said Bruce Tartaglione, senior vice president of global sales and marketing for Raybestos parent company Brake Parts Inc. “Each Raybestos semi-metallic formulation is specific to the school bus application, and because hardware is included on 100% of the line, Raybestos School Bus brake pads are easier to install, saving valuable service time.”
For more information on the disc brake pads or other Raybestos brake products, go to www.raybestos.com.
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