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Centric Parts Releases 2013 Brake Systems Catalog

Centric Parts has begun shipping its Centric Parts 2013 Brake Systems Catalog. The updated catalog (BC2013) details Centric's complete range of brake components, which includes rotors, drums, pads, shoes, calipers, hydraulics, sensor wires, wheel cylinders, hubs, seals and bearings covering vehicles from model years 2000 through 2013.

Centric Parts has begun shipping its Centric Parts 2013 Brake Systems Catalog. The updated catalog (BC2013) details Centric’s complete range of brake components, which includes rotors, drums, pads, shoes, calipers, hydraulics, sensor wires, wheel cylinders, hubs, seals and bearings covering vehicles from model years 2000 through 2013. Nearly 200 model year 2013 vehicles have been added to the listings.

“With the release of this new 2013 Brake Systems Catalog, we are once again leading the industry with the most up-to-date listings,” said Dan Lelchuk, president of Centric Parts, “We continue our commitment and focus on up-to-the-minute cataloging and availability. We’ve added over 190 new 2013 models to our listings in this edition”

Among the many categories of products featured in this latest catalog are Centric’s new OE Formulation 100 Series Pad Line, the new High Carbon 125-series rotors and updated PosiQuiet and Fleet Performance brake pad application listings to reflect the new Hardware Included program.

All versions of the Centric Brake System Catalogs include detailed technical specifications. The 2013 Brake Systems Catalog can be obtained by contacting Centric Parts.

For additional catalog titles, contact your Centric representative or visit www.centricparts.com, where a complete list of publications and reference materials is also available.

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