Alliance Parts, ArvinMeritor offer rebuilt brakes shoes

Sept. 12, 2009
Alliance Parts has partnered with ArvinMeritor to provide a line of remanufactured brake shoes.

In response to the challenging economic conditions in the commercial trucking industry, Alliance Parts has partnered with ArvinMeritor to provide a line of remanufactured brake shoes. Alliance Parts is a brand of Daimler Trucks North America LLC, a manufacturer of Class 4-8 vehicles.

Manufactured exclusively in North America by ArvinMeritor, Alliance remanufactured brake shoes meet maintenance needs at an affordable price, without compromising quality, safety, or performance. In addition, Alliance remanufactured brake shoes feature PlatinumShield Advance Shoe Coating, which helps prevent rust jacking.

Offered in a range of high-demand FMSI numbers, Alliance remanufactured brake shoes are designed for 20,000- and 23,000-lb axle applications and offer ample stopping power and reduced brake wear.

Alliance remanufactured brake shoes are provided at more than 1,000 retail locations, including Freightliner, Western Star, and Thomas Built Buses dealers across the United States and Canada.

For more information or to locate an Alliance Parts dealer, visit www.alliancebrandparts.com or www.daimler.com.

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