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Brake Kits

The brake disc is the core component of the braking system, which directly affects braking efficiency and driving safety.

It generates braking force through friction with brake pads, ensuring rapid deceleration and stable parking of the vehicle.

High quality brake discs are resistant to high temperatures and deformation, avoiding brake failure caused by thermal degradation, especially during emergency braking or continuous downhill driving, which is crucial for ensuring driving safety.

Safety You Can Trust, Value You'll Love.

HUSCH ProTech™: Engineered for Performance and Safety.

Q: What's the difference between your various brake kit options?
We offer different kit tiers (e.g., Everyday, Performance) that vary in rotor material (coated vs. non-coated), rotor design (slotted/drilled), and pad compound (ceramic vs. semi-metallic). Higher-tier kits typically offer enhanced cooling, corrosion resistance, and performance characteristics.
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Q: After installing a new brake kit, why does my brake pedal feel soft or spongy?
A soft brake pedal often indicates air in the brake lines or low brake fluid. Check the system for any leaks first. If there are no leaks, the brake system likely needs to be bled to remove air bubbles. Also, check the brake fluid level and top it off to the recommended mark if necessary.
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