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Performance Friction

CarbonMetallic™ Brake Pads

ZERO FAILURES Rotors

The most trusted brand for the most severe brake applications

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What Differentiates Your Product from the Competition
Overall Features/Benefits 100% American made in Clover, SC    
Overall Features/Benefits PFC CarbonMetallic™ brake pads proudly meet and exceed all environmental requirements by being 100% copper compliant.
Overall Features/Benefits PFC's Anti-Corrosion Pad Technology prevents rust, peeling and corrosion.   
Overall Features/Benefits Every single PFC rotor produced is 100% symmetrical.    
Overall Features/Benefits Every surface of a ZERO FAILURE™ rotor is machined.  Ensuring the elimination of heat issues such as cracking and warping.     
Overall Features/Benefits PFC's Retrofit disc feature a patented isolated tone ring for improved ABS signal strength, reduced heat transfer and corrosion prevention. 
Overall Features/Benefits PFC pads and rotors deliver the lowest cost-per-mile in the industry. -One more maintenance cycle GUARANTEED.

Top Movers - Performance Friction

Material NumberMaterial DescriptionMaterial Description 2
PFR 381 081 20PFC ZERO FAILURE ROTOR(2004-2015) Thomas C2, front axle, Hat shaped 10 hole rotor
PFR 381 181 20PFC ZERO FAILURE ROTOR(2004-2019) Thomas C2, rear axle, U Shaped 10 hole rotor
PFR 381 113 20PFC ZERO FAILURE ROTOR(2016-2019) Thomas C2, front axle, Hat shaped 10 hole rotor
PFR 381 082 20PFC ZERO FAILURE ROTOR(2004-2015) Thomas C2, front axle, Hat shaped 10 hole rotor
PFR 786 12PFC CarbonMetallic� brake padBosch Pin Slider 66mm Caliper
PFR 786 11PFC CarbonMetallic� brake padBosch Pin Slider 73mm Caliper
PFR 786 13PFC CarbonMetallic� brake padBosch Pin Slider 73mm Caliper
PFR 0784 12PFC CarbonMetallic� brake padGMC 3500
PFR 769 12PFC CarbonMetallic� brake padMeritor Quadraulic Caliper
PFR 1369 12PFC CarbonMetallic� Air Disc brake padBendix ADB22X Caliper

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Last updated: Tuesday, 31 March 2020 06:59 PM

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