Hook, brake caliper (brake pad replacement)
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Specifications
ATE Suspension hook Brake caliper flexible
The flexible hook from ATE is a great help in many situations. You can use the ATE flexible hook during brake repairs, for example to secure the brake caliper to the strut.
This will relieve the pressure of the brake line and prevent damage. Thanks to the clear signal color, the tool will not be forgotten even after repairs. In addition, holders and supports can be bent easily thanks to the flexible design.
- German quality
- Prevents damage and stress on vulnerable parts
- flexible
application Hanging hook Material Aluminium Colour Yellow Surface Plastic-coated Guarantee 2 years -
Manufacturer
When professionals think about braking parts, ATE is often called ATE. This is because ATE - part of the Continental group - invests a lot of energy in the development of its products and is therefore the first choice for garages who want to offer their customers the best possible quality. Brake discs and brake pads of ATE are of exceptional quality. ATE brake parts are of similar quality to the original, but often exceed the specifications of the original brake parts.
For example, ATE has 150 different types of brake pad assemblies. This enables them to guarantee the right amount of pedal feel, braking power, comfort and durability for every application. In comparison; ATE's competitors often use only 4 or 5 different compounds for their entire range. As a result, the brake parts are never completely tuned to the car for which they will be used.
ATE is one of the first suppliers of ceramic brake pads. These brake pads with the addition of Ceramic have as much brake force as normal brake pads, but leave virtually no brake material. This will keep your wheels and your brake system clean for a long time. In addition, they last longer than regular brake pads.
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Delivery time
Expected delivery date:
25-12-2024
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