First Line Adds Brake Components

BANBURY, U.K. — Automotive aftermarket specialist First Line Ltd. has released details of its latest new-to-range parts, with 29 new references introduced across various high-end product lines, including its Borg & Becker line of brake components.

With new parts introduced across First Line Ltd.’s steering and suspension, bearings, braking, cables, clutch, cooling and filters ranges, the company is delivering on its commitment to the aftermarket for high quality parts covering a wider vehicle range than ever before.

Two new products were added to the Borg & Beck range with a new brake disc BBD7015S fitting a comprehensive range of 2.0 and 3.0-litre BMW models. A new Brake Pad Fitting Kit BBK1756 is also now available for 1.0-litre Fiat 500, 500c and Panda 2020> cars.

The Borg & Beck Clutch range also sees new product additions with new Clutch Master Cylinders, BCM297, BCM298 and BCM299 now available for the 2.2-litre Ford Transit 2013>2016 and Transit Custom 2012>2016 vans and BES307, a new Clutch Slave Cylinder for a range of Toyota vehicles.

In the company’s Steering and Suspension product line, ten new references are available, including Front Suspension Arms FCA8015/BCA8015 (left-hand) and FCA8016/BCA8016 (right-hand) for 1.0 and 1.6-litre Nissan Juke 2019> and Renault Captur 2020> cars.

All of the company’s new-to-range products can be found in the newly updated online catalog WebCat, allowing distributors access to the brand’s impressive portfolio of components, which can be looked-up by application or cross-reference at webcat.firstline.co.uk.

Motor factors and their garage customers can stay up to date with the company’s latest new-to-range parts by subscribing to email updates.

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Mike Geylin
Mike Geylin

Mike Geylin is the Editor-in-Chief at Hagman Media. Geylin has been in automotive communications for five decades working in all aspects of the industry from OEM to supplier to motorsports as well as reporting for both newspapers and magazines on the industry.