News & EventsHomeNews & EventsBendix explains why you shouldn’t mix brake partsBendix explains why you shouldn’t mix brake partsTechnical Bulletins26/07/23Share article:Related readsmedia releases02/06/26Bendix Ultimate Tow+™ Portable Electric Brake Controller wins Innovation AwardBendix’s clever, Australian made Ultimate Tow+™ Portable Electric Brake Controller has won ‘Most Innovative New Aftermarket Product – Electrical’, at this year’s Australian Auto Aftermarket Innovation…media releases25/05/26Bendix partners with Lowndes and Supercheap Auto Racing in Finke Desert RaceBendix is partnering with Supercars legend, Craig Lowndes, in his quest to conquer one of the country’s toughest off-road events, the Tatts Finke Desert Race, behind the wheel of his Supercheap Auto R…media releases06/05/26New Bendix website delivers fast search and more streamlined experienceBendix has launched an all-new website designed to provide mechanics, workshop managers and vehicle owners with more extensive search options, allowing them to find the components they need much faste…media releases08/04/26New Bendix Ultimate Tow™ Electric Brake Controller – now with 12V and 24V functionalityBendix has enhanced its clever Ultimate Tow™ Electric Brake Controller, introducing new technology that makes the unit suitable for use with both 12V and 24V vehicle electrical systems. Previously on…media releases16/03/26Busy family workshop opts for Bendix – takes no chances with comebacksAs a small family run workshop, no two days are ever the same for father and son duo, David and Josh Mastroianni, operators of Dr Shocks Suspension and Brakes in Brookvale on Sydney’s Northern Beaches…Previous slideNext slide