New NRS Brake Pads Expand Coverage for 1.9M Vehicles

NRS Brakes is pleased to announce the expansion of its Galvanized Premium Brake Pad lineup with six new part numbers, increasing coverage by over 1.9 million vehicles. This expansion reflects NRS Brakes’ dedication to delivering high-quality braking solutions across different automotive brands.

New Part Numbers and Vehicle Compatibility

Lexus:

  • NS476: 1990-1992 Lexus LS400
  • NS476: 1992-1998 Lexus SC300
  • NS835: 2000-2001 Lexus ES300

Toyota:

  • NS476: 1991-2001 Toyota Camry LE
  • NS476: 1994-1995 Toyota Celica
  • NS476: 1998-2003 Toyota Sienna
  • NS817: 2000-2005 Toyota Celica
  • NS835: 2000-2001 Toyota Camry

Scion:

  • NS817: 2005-2010 Scion tC
  • NS835: 2005-2010 Scion tC

Kia:

  • NS1593: 2012-2017 Kia Rio

Hyundai:

  • NS1593: 2012-2020 Hyundai Accent

Mazda:

  • NS1624: 2013-2015 Mazda CX-5
  • NS1624: 2016-2019 Mazda CX-3
  • NS1728: 2014-2018 Mazda 3
  • NS1728: 2016-2021 Mazda CX-3

These kits include:

  • Brake Pads
  • Noise Cancelling Piston Inserts (where applicable)
  • Brake Caliper Hardware (where applicable)

To explore all the applications for these new parts and other products from NRS Brakes, please visit nrsbrakes.com.

About NRS Brakes

Based in Toronto, NRS Brakes is a global leader in brake pad technology. For over twenty years, the company’s PACE award-winning NUCAP Retention System mechanical fusion has been licensed to leading brake manufacturers.

NRS Brakes introduced anti-rust galvanized brake pads, known for their unparalleled quality, durability, and longevity. With advancements in brake testing, noise suppression, and environmentally safe manufacturing, NRS Brakes continues to lead in brake safety and innovation.

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