Brake Engineering Expands Caliper Range with 60+ New Additions

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Brake Engineering has introduced over 60 new brake calipers in 2024, reinforcing its commitment to UK remanufacturing and supporting automotive parts distributors and garages. The company continues to enhance its product offerings, addressing both passenger and electric vehicle needs while maintaining high-quality standards.

Key Highlights:

  • 60+ new calipers added to the range since the beginning of 2024.
  • The new additions cover over 150 vehicle applications including Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Citroen, Ford, and Tesla.
  • Calipers introduced for electric vehicles like the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model 3.
  • Extensive quality testing of rival brands revealed 29 defects in competing products.
  • All Brake Engineering calipers are remanufactured to ISO standards using a 10-stage process.
  • Calipers are fitted with new pistons and sliders, ensuring longer life and environmental benefits.
  • Each caliper undergoes stringent multi-stage testing to meet OE-level standards.
Brake Engineering Expands Caliper Range with 60+ New Additions

Brake Engineering’s dedication to quality and precision sets it apart from competitors, who often fall short of meeting original equipment manufacturer (OEM) standards. During recent tests, the company identified quality issues with three rival caliper brands, all of which failed to meet critical tolerances and used lower-grade materials.

“Every single Brake Engineering caliper is remanufactured according to an ISO international quality standard. This includes a 10-stage process that begins from the moment Core arrives at the Brake Engineering Centre of Excellence in Wrexham and then proceeds through Inspection, Breakdown, Cleaning, Plating, Rebuild, Testing, Packing, Shipment, and finally Fitment of the caliper to vehicles,” the company shared.

Brake Engineering continues to innovate, ensuring its calipers offer better performance and greater durability while reducing environmental impact through electroplating finishes. For more details, visit Brake Engineering’s official website.

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