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NRS Brakes Introduces Electronic Brake Pad Wear Sensors

NRS Brakes has released new electronic wear sensors that gauge how much brake pad life is left.

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NRS Brakes has released new electronic wear sensors that the company says accurately gauge how much brake pad life is left, which are available at CarID.com.

NRS Brakes says the electronic wear sensors are engineered to ensure accurate functionality and to cover all of the passenger and commercial vehicle market.

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