Comline adds new to range brake and hub releases

February 07, 2018
Comline adds new to range brake and hub releases
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Comline has strengthened its brake pad and hub assembly kit portfolios with a significant number of new-to-range references. The company says the latest influx of part numbers demonstrates the brand’s ongoing commitment to supplying solutions for all popular European, Japanese and Korean vehicles.


These new additions bring Comline’s brake pad range to 917 part numbers, while there are now 225 hub assembly kit references available alongside an equally comprehensive range of wheel bearing kits.

Comline’s braking offer is based on pads with the brand’s NAM112A friction compound, which is rigorously tested to comply with R90 regulations. It is then pushed beyond this with what Comline refers to as ‘super R90’ testing. This allows the brake pads to deliver consistent, reliable braking performance with every push of the pedal.

Director of Braking Product Development, Dr. Keith Ellis explains, “We push our pads beyond the R90 minimums with more extensive dyno and on-vehicle testing. This includes hot-shear testing; wear testing, which tests durability across a range of temperatures; and noise testing at a range of speeds and pressures.” He adds, “Putting Comline brake pads through this comprehensive testing programme helps elevate overall quality to ensure the consistent and reliable performance demanded by the Comline brand.”

Among the new additions added to the brake pads range are two references for BMW and Mini models. Part numbers CBP02318 (front) and CBP2319 (rear) can be fitted to the BMW 2-Series (2013-onwards), i3 (2013-onwards), X1 (2014-onwards), as well as the Mini Countryman (2016-onwards) and Clubman (2014-onwards).

Comline says its hub assembly kits are produced to deliver the reliability, consistency and performance required whilst ensuring a trouble-free fit to the vehicle. Within this latest product release is a rear hub assembly – CHA236 – for the Opel/Vauxhall Astra (2011-onwards) and Zafira (2011-2012). Also featured are two notable rear hub assembly kits – CHA247 and CHA255 – designed for Opel/Vauxhall, Saab and Honda applications respectively. The former fits both the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia (2008-2011) and Saab 9-5 (2010-2012), whilst the latter is designed for the popular Honda Civic (2006-2011).

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