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We need to buy bolts and nuts for hubs of heavy trucks. Let me know if you make them?
Need CIF price to Harare.What is your shipping-terms for On & off Car Brake Disc Lathe BL-602A?
Hi i am we need this item 500 to 1000 ps, can you deliver this to me in 10 days and please sand me the price list. of you don't mind....
How much ans with shipping to dallas texas 75211?
We are intrested on your product,sleves piston engine metals we are in lagos nigeria.thanks
Dears do yuo have spare parts from turbo GT1238S
Whats the price of airmatic front shock for W220
What is the price of a front shock(W220)
hay i want to knw how much is the price of front ford 1999 reg door handle in right side
Brake pads convert the kinetic energy of the car to thermal energy by friction. Two brake pads are contained in the brake caliper with their friction surfaces facing the rotor.[1] When the brakes are hydraulically applied, the caliper clamps or squeezes the two pads together into the spinning rotor to slow/stop the vehicle. When a brake pad is heated by contact with a rotor, it transfers small amounts of friction material to the disc, turning it dull gray. The brake pad and disc (both now with friction material), then "stick" to each other, providing the friction that stops the vehicle.In disc brake applications, there are usually two brake pads per disc rotor, held in place and actuated by a caliper affixed to a wheel hub or suspension upright. Although almost all road-going vehicles have only two brake pads per caliper, racing calipers utilize up to six pads, with varying frictional properties in a staggered pattern for optimum performance. Depending on the properties of the material, disc wear rates may vary. The brake pads must usually be replaced regularly (depending on pad material), and most are equipped with a method of alerting the driver when this needs to take place. Some have a thin piece of soft metal that causes the brakes to squeal when the pads are too thin, while others have a soft metal tab embedded in the pad material that closes an electric circuit and lights a warning light when the brake pad gets thin. More expensive cars may use an electronic sensor.