ZERO FAILURES® Rotors for Ford F450/F550 Trucks

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Source: PFC Brakes announcement

CLOVER, S.C. — Due to the increased demand for a longer lasting braking solution, PFC Brakes introduces ZERO FAILURES® rotors for the 2017-20 Ford F450 & F550. 

Using the same machining technology and quality measures as our race winning rotors, these ZERO FAILURES® rotors are stronger, last longer and are less prone to thermal distortion and cracking. 

These new ZERO FAILURES® rotors will be available on May 17th, 2021.  Contact your PFC representative today to pre-order.

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS

– Runout < .0005 in. / Thickness Var. < .0002 in.: provides high temperature strength and durability

– 48 or more vanes: reduces vibration and pulsation

– Vanes are turned on the OD & ID: improves rotor balance

–  Surface finish < .7 Microns: reduces noise and vibration and increases disc and pad life

–  100percent inspected: assures EVERY part meets specifications

Every Single ZERO FAILURES® rotor is engineered and machined to meet and exceed the specific demands of today’s fleets.

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For optimum performance pair these new ZERO FAILURES® rotors with PFC Brakes’s 2018.20 CarbonMetallic® brake pads.

About PFC Brakes

Headquartered in Clover, S.C., PFC Brakes has been producing automotive friction products since 1984. Its PFC CarbonMetallic® brake pads exceed all environmental requirements by being 100 percent copper compliant and contain no asbestos, chromium, lead, mercury, cadmium, antimony, as well as no cancer-causing ceramic fibers.

The company’s motto: “No Compromises.”

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