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Frequently asked questions
Please read the following Frequently Asked Questions. If they do not resolve your query you can contact us by clicking here.
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At present this option is not available, please find your closest stockist here.
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Yes you can order several marketing items; you’ll need to be a Bendix Member to access this facility.
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You will need to contact your local stockist to obtain a price, please find your closest stockist here.
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Bendix does not offer this product in the market.
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Please contact your local mechanic to have your brake pads fitted.
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The Bendix warehouse is located in Ballarat, Victoria.
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Please find your closest stockist here.
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For more information please read our article on the importance of cleaning brake components.
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This is dependent upon several factors, such as driving style, the selection of the right brake pads to meet your vehicle requirements, distance and daily travel requirements. For more information please click here.
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Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
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We are not the manufacture or distributor of these products.
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We are not the manufacture or distributor of these products.
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Most of the dust you see on your wheels is dust from the rotor. Bendix offers a range of low dust brake pads, such as General CT and Euro+, for European applications, for more information please click here.
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No you are not required to refit the factory shim as the Bendix brake pads come fitted with a noise absorbing shim, for more information click here.
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Ultra Premium is exclusive to Supercheap as a general purpose formulation, from the same family of friction material as Bendix General CT.
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Some disc brake rotors are designed with asymmetrical friction face (cheek) thicknesses to match the specifications of the vehicle's original equipment (OE).
This design is intentional and can be found in a small percentage of disc brake rotors across various vehicle manufacturers.
Despite the visual difference, this does not impact braking performance, wear rate, or rotor longevity. The disc brake rotors continue to perform safely and effectively as intended.
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