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Galvanized Brake Pads Released for Ford and Lincoln Models
Expanding its line of brake pads for vehicles, manufacturer NRS Brakes announces a new line of brake pads exclusively for select Ford and Lincoln vehicles.

The 2019 Ford Escape is just one model eligible for the new brake pads.
Photo courtesy of Ford
NRS Brakes announced the launch of new galvanized brake pads designed for the following makes and models: 2017-2020 Ford Fusion, 2015-2020 Ford Edge, 2017-2019 Ford Escape, 2017-2019 Lincoln Continental, 2016-2018 Lincoln MKX, 2018-2020 Lincoln MKZ, and the 2019-2020 Lincoln Nautilus.
Like all brake pads from NRS Brakes, the new release features semi-met friction, patented mechanical attachment technology, and fully galvanized steel backing plates. The galvanized steel withstands rust and corrosion, meaning NRS brake pads require fewer replacements than other aftermarket pads, making them an affordable option based on total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.
The company says the brake pads for all of the Ford and Lincoln models have undergone rigorous testing in one of the world’s most advanced brake testing labs to ensure quality, efficiency, and performance.
To view a complete listing of NRS galvanized brake pads and vehicle compatibility, visit nrsbrakes.com.
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