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Bendix b-mail - Issue 12
Save Dollars or Save Lives

Selecting a brake pad to suit your customer's vehicle is an important decision. Having established that the brake pads need replacement and having interviewed the customer to get an idea of the driving style and typical applications, considerations such as low noise, low dust, rotor and pad wear can influence a choice but how much importance is placed on the pad to stop a vehicle effectively and safely? Would you fit a cheaper brake pad and potentially sacrifice brake performance?

To demonstrate the potential performance variations that can be experienced between different quality pads, we tested two sets of brake pads on the FMP Group B8E4-55 Dynamometer in Ballarat Victoria. One was Bendix General CT, the other was a low grade, low cost imported pad. Both were references to suit a Holden Commodore.

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Bendix Heavy Duty – a proven winner around the hilly areas of Perth

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Designed to work under heavy loads and at high temperatures, Bendix Heavy Duty consistently performs when fitted on load carrying work vehicles, courier vans in stop-start traffic and for towing boats, horse floats, caravans and trailers. Brake fitters in Perth have reported noticeable improvements in wear and performance over all purpose pads depending on driving style, application and conditions.

Mark Wilson, who owns M. Wilson's Auto Service Centre at Walliston, has been impressed by the performance and wear rate of Bendix Heavy Duty pads.

"We use them because we live in the hills outside Perth. Regular brake pads can wear a bit quickly in certain applications" he said.
One customer Jeff, a taxi driver and owner has achieved remarkable mileage out of his pads.

"We replaced the first rotors after he had done 350,000 km. We change the brake pads before they are down too low so the surface temperature doesn't increase too much. If you keep the maintenance up and don't let the brake pads get down too low, you generally get better mileage out of your discs and your pads." Mark explained.

He said that he recommended Bendix Heavy Duty pads to customers after assessing the vehicle, its use and the way people drive.

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IN THIS ISSUE
arrow Save dollars or save lives - Dynamometer tests expose decrease in brake performance of low cost, imported pads
arrow Website Survey
arrow Bendix Heavy Duty – a proven winner around the hilly areas of Perth
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* "If a part is non-genuine, but is interchangeable with the genuine part, it could be seen as being fit or appropriate for the purpose and would therefore not void the manufacturer's warranty." Source: Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) ruling published in Consumer Express publication, April 2005, Issue 1445-9671

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