Standard Semi-Metallic Brake Pads

Reduced Noise & Dust

Formulated to provide better noise abatement while reducing dust resulting in a more pleasant ride with cleaner wheels and contributing to the proper functioning of the brake components without sacrificing performance.

Good Value

Standard vehicle specific semi-metallic compound formulations offer a decent compromise between wear resistance, dust, noise and performance while being an economic option. Performing well under different weather conditions and a wide range of ambiant temperatures, these provide a safe and reliable solution suitable for most daily drivers.

100% Asbestos-Free

Reibung brake pad formulas are all 100% asbestos-free. Although still used in the brake industry, asbestos fibers are recognized as highly toxic and are extremely hazardous to human health.

Shimmed*

Precision cut/shaved backing plates and mechanically attached shims ensure proper fitment with the caliper while dampening vibrations and eliminating noise.

Positive Mold Technology

Manufactured using the same positive molding process utilized by OEM to provide consistent fade-free performance and predictable braking.

Chamfered*

Improving pad/rotor engagement significantly reducing vibrations and noise while preventing "edge lifting".

Post Cured & Scorched

Ensuring consistent performance throughout the brake pad service life and speeding up the bedding in process by pre-burning off gases and excess resins.

Slotted*

Adds flexibility to the pad preventing heat expansion cracks while promoting water and friction debris evacuation.

*Application Specific
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CANADIAN OWNED & OPERATED

Reibung™ is known as a leading independently owned and managed Canadian manufacturer and distributor of premium and performance brake components. The vast majority of Reibung™ rotors are manufactured in compliance with ISO9002 / QS9000 / TUV / VDA 6.1 World Standards, and are machined, coated and inspected in factories located in the provinces of Québec and Ontario, Canada.