Subaru Range Latest to Get NRS Brakes Treatment

Source: NRS Brakes announcement

TORONTO — Delivering the reliability and performance that Subaru drivers have come to expect, NRS Brakes now offers the latest in brake pads engineered for the full line-up of Subaru cars and SUVs. NRS Brakes is recognized globally for its rust-resistant technology that lasts up to two times longer than most brake pads.

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With advanced noise-canceling piston cushions and shims, best-in-class friction and fully galvanized steel backing plates, NRS brake pads are the most affordable option based on the total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.

The galvanized steel withstands rust and corrosion, so long-lasting NRS brake pads require significantly fewer replacements than other aftermarket pads.

In addition, NRS brake pads have zero industrial adhesives, zero copper or lead, creating a clean and green brake pad. Ultimately, NRS brake pads are an ideal match for the quality and rugged reliability of Subaru cars and SUVs.

About NRS Brakes

NRS Brakes is the global leader in brake pad technology. Its pioneering and PACE award winning NUCAP Retention System mechanical attachment has been licensed by leading brake manufacturers for over twenty years. The Canadian company created the world’s longest lasting brake pads: rust-free, Galvanized Steel brake pads – renowned for their quality, durability and longevity. From advancements in brake testing, noise suppression and environmentally safe manufacturing, the company remains at the forefront of brake safety and innovation. It is a founding member of the SafeBraking and Global Brake Safety Council consortiums and is part of the NUCAP family of innovation companies that include SpiderTech, GRIPMetal and NUCAP Energy.

The BRAKE Report Staff
The BRAKE Report Staff

The BRAKE Report is the trade publication of record for braking systems, friction materials, and brake safety. Published by Hagman Media and edited by founder Brian Hagman, it covers OEM and aftermarket braking technology, NHTSA brake-related recalls, and commercial vehicle brake systems for an audience of chassis engineers, friction industry professionals, and automotive investors.