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Safebraking.Com Relaunches To Highlight The Importance Of The Automotive Brake Industry Practices And Standards

The site features the latest news, technical information, videos and photos from a variety of industry sources and brake professionals with an emphasis on daily content updates to make it the premier destination for all things about the brake system.

SafeBraking.com Announces Monthly Photo Contest Winners

Congratulations to automotive technician Mark Larkin of New Brunswick, NJ. Larkin is the second $250 monthly winner in the SafeBraking.com Photo Contest.

SafeBraking.com Announces Monthly Winners

Congratulations to automotive technician Tom Nastvogel of Walla Walla, Wash. Nastvogel is the first $100 weekly winner in the SafeBaking.com Photo Contest. Nastvogel’s entry was also selected as the best photo submission of the month and he received an additional $250 Snap-on Tools gift card.

SafeBraking.com Website Highlights the Dark Side and Lighter Side of Brake Repair

SafeBraking.com is a news website that tackles the difficult issue of safety in brakes with a message that keeps visitors engaged. The website is a collaboration between NUCAP and Babcox Media and harnesses the power of targeted and unique content.

Brake Pad Separation On Electric And Hybrid Vehicles

Hybrid and electric vehicles use regenerative braking to capture energy to charge the batteries.

Company Fighting Coronavirus Battle Scars

Images of the face mask “battle scars” have been posted and shared to social media.

New Safe Braking Website Makes Its Debut

The website’s content is curated and created by a variety of industry experts and resources, including the board members of the Global Brake Safety Council (GBSC), to help raise awareness of issues affecting brake technology.

Top 10 Brake Job Mistakes For Pads, Rotors And Calipers

Here are the top 10 brake job mistakes made by rookie technicians when replacing brake pads, rotors and calipers.   10. Not cleaning the brake slides and hardware: Just slapping new pads where the old pads once resided never works. The slides and abutment clips should be cleaned and/or replaced.        

Counterfeit Brake Pads Found in New Jersey

The FBI raided three auto part warehouses in February looking for counterfeit parts that were being sold to cab fleets as an OES brake pads. The warehouses were Worldwide Auto Parts, S&S International Products and Cypros Trading and Shipping.

Directions: Top 20 Automotive Related News stories for 2012

Underhood Service takes a look at some of the top automotive related articles from 2012. What is your top story from this list? What do you think should have made the list that isn’t reported here? E-mail us at [email protected]