Centric Parts announces new StopTech Big Brake kits and lines for BMW

July 22, 2014
Centric Parts, a North American manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components and systems, has introduced front and rear axle StopTech Big Brake kits for the 2007-2013 BMW 128i (E82). The company also announced stainless steel brake line kits are available for upgrading brake lines only.

Centric Parts, a North American manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components and systems, has introduced front and rear axle StopTech Big Brake kits for the 2007-2013 BMW 128i (E82). The company also announced stainless steel brake line kits are available for upgrading brake lines only.

StopTech Part Numbers for 2007-2013 BMW 128i (E82) kits and lines are:

Make

Model

Year

F/R

StopTech Brake Line Kit#

StopTech Big Brake Kit#

BMW

128i

2007-13

F

950.34014

83.B36.6700.xx

BMW

128i

2007-13

R

950.34525

83.B36.004G.xx

The company says the front StopTech Big Brake Kit uses a pair of directional StopTech two-piece AeroRotors measuring 355 X 32 mm, as well as billet aluminum mounting brackets with stainless steel studs, DOT-compliant stainless steel braided Teflon brake lines, StopTech's Street Performance brake pads, plus the company's patented, forged, high performance, six-piston StopTech ST-60 calipers with patented stiffening bridge.

The rear StopTech Big Brake Kit uses a pair of directional StopTech 2-piece AeroRotors measuring 345 X 28 mm, as well as billet aluminum mounting brackets with stainless steel studs, DOT-compliant stainless steel braided Teflon brake lines, StopTech's Street Performance brake pads, plus the company's patented, forged, high performance, four-piston StopTech ST-40 calipers with patented stiffening bridge.

For more information, visit http://www.stoptech.com.

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