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Bendix can help you diagnose and solve your brake problems.
Brakes are the last thing you want to get wrong on your customer’s car. Not only is it time consuming, it could be a major safety issue! Check out our guide to the most common problem after a...
Read moreWhere can I get Bendix Brake pads from? Most automotive part shops and auto parts resellers stock Bendix brake pads. Nearly every car mechanic in Australia can source and then fit Bendix brakes to...
Read moreBendix can help you diagnose and solve your brake problems. To help you fix brake problems you may be experiencing, we have prepared some helpful tech tips to ensure you achieve optimum braking...
Read moreAn introduction to Disc/Drum Machining & Cleaning
Read moreOf all the components in the system, the friction material on the disc brake pad or lining is what finally stops the car, so when you apply the brakes, hydraulic pressure forces the disc pad against a...
Read moreDo NOT use compressed air or dry brushing to clean brake assemblies. Friction materials contain fibres. A tiny portion of the dust found in used brake and clutch parts will be free fibrous materials....
Read moreBrakes are a critical safety system of a vehicle. The brake system should not be interfered with by anybody who does not have the appropriate skills and experience. Brake pads should replaced by a...
Read moreArticle adapted from an original article by Thomas Hall. Reproduced by courtesy of Brake & Front End At most workshops, the person ordering brake pads is given the choice of a several levels of...
Read moreCountering a market perception that OEM replacement pads must be fitted to vehicles equipped with Active Cruise Control (ACC), Bendix Brakes Application Engineer, Tim Paton, sets out the facts. Active...
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