Articles Posted in the " Brake & Clutch " Category

  • NEW BENDIX BRAKE PADS

    Bendix is first to market with new pads for PY Ranger, Everest and Staria Bendix has released new brake pads for the latest Ford PY Ranger and Everest, as well..



  • TOWING, TORQUE AND TUFF CLUTCHES

    Since the 1960s, Aussies have loved packing up the caravan and hitting the open road to explore our great country EXEDY Senior Product Manager, Mark Davis, says it is vitally..


  • ACS RELEASES NEW CLUTCHTECH VIDEO

    The latest video focuses on Ford Powershift DCT Clutch Replacement Australian Clutch Services (ACS) has released a new video as part of its ClutchTech video series which provides detailed information..


  • ALL THINGS BRAKES

    A comprehensive range is on offer from Protex Protex recognises that different vehicles and driving conditions demand specific braking solutions.With over two decades of experience in the automotive industry, Protex..


  • JP GROUP ZINC COATED BRAKES

    Exclusively available at Unique Auto Parts Unique Auto Parts has been the sole Australian importer and distributor for JP Group products for almost 20 years, importing a range of parts..


  • THE PROBLEM WITH REGENERATIVE BRAKING…

    The experts at Bendix take a look at this important subject Regenerative braking is a feature of hybrid-electric and full electric vehicles, which allows them to capture kinetic energy when..


  • A ONE BOX SOLUTION

    Australian Clutch Services says it has all you need in the one box The Australian Clutch Services (ACS) family of brands includes ClutchPro, Xtreme Clutch, Xtreme Outback, ClutchPro Commercial and..


  • SAVE FUEL: DON’T DRAG THE ANCHORS

    A poorly maintained braking system could be stopping you from benefiting from fuel saving technologies, says Bendix The stubbornly high price of fuel means that for motorists there is normally..


  • BREMTEC BRAKES COPPER FREE BRAKE PADS

    Available now from CoolDrive Auto Parts Copper is a durable metal that can dissipate heat quickly. That is the primary reason flakes of copper have been mixed with other ingredients..