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Nov. 1, 2001
ArvinMeritor has unveiled a line of re-manufactured brake shoes that meet original equipment tolerances. After cores are inspected for excessive wear, the brake shoes are put through a process that includes washing, de-lining, shot blasting, relining, riveting and a final quality inspection before being shipped. The company says products are available for every heavy-duty truck brake application.302

ArvinMeritor has unveiled a line of re-manufactured brake shoes that meet original equipment tolerances. After cores are inspected for excessive wear, the brake shoes are put through a process that includes washing, de-lining, shot blasting, relining, riveting and a final quality inspection before being shipped. The company says products are available for every heavy-duty truck brake application.
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