Aftermarket first for Opel, Honda and Suzuki from Textar

February 24, 2020
Aftermarket first for Opel, Honda and Suzuki from Textar
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TMD Friction has announced that its Textar premium braking brand has released three important first to market replacement brake discs for popular Honda, Opel and Suzuki models. 


Textar prides itself on making aftermarket products available before many competitors, while also constantly updating it range to ensure it matches demand patterns.

Brake Discs for the new Opel Insignia are now available. These are rear discs for the Opel Insignia B Country Tourer/Grand Sport/ Sports Tourer Combi (Z18) in 1.5/1.6 Turbo, CDTI/2.0 CDTi  and 4x4 from 03.2017on. Part Number is 92305603.

Also first to the aftermarket are front brake discs for the Honda CR-V, Part No.: 92306203. These cover the CR-V V (RW_, RT_) 1.5 VTEC (RW1)/AWD (RW2) from 08.2017 on and the CR-V V (RW_, RT_) 2.0 e-CVT Hybrid (RT5)/AWD (RT6) from 12.2018 on.

The last new to market addition are rear discs for the new Suzuki Swift. Part No. is 92305703 for the Swift V (AZ)1.4 Sport (ZC33S) from 09.2017 on.

Full details of these new additions and the complete Textar range can be found on line at brakebook.com 
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