Monroe Bx811 Parking Brake Shoe-monroe Parking Brake Shoe on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Pads & Shoes for Sale
- Centric 300.06620 brake pad or shoe, rear-premium semi-met pads w/shims(US $28.99)
- Monroe dx667 brake pad or shoe, rear-monroe dynamics brake pad(US $47.44)
- Centric 300.05550 brake pad or shoe, front-premium semi-met pads w/shims(US $34.99)
- Monroe dx294 brake pad or shoe, front-monroe dynamics brake pad(US $57.42)
- Monroe dx352 brake pad or shoe, rear-monroe dynamics brake pad(US $42.09)
- Monroe dx654 brake pad or shoe, front-monroe dynamics brake pad(US $49.27)
2012 Mini roadster revealed
Sat, 29 Oct 2011Mini has revealed the definitive production version of its 2012 roadster. Sister car to the recently introduced coupe, alongside which it will be built at Mini's Oxford plant in England, the compact two-seater arrives a little more than two years after it was first shown in lightly veiled concept car guise at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. Rival to the enduring Mazda Miata, the Mini roadster is planned to make its public debut at the Detroit auto show in January prior to going on sale in North America in mid-2012.
Saab plea for Court Protection dismissed – owes €150 million to creditors
Thu, 08 Sep 2011Saab denied Court Protection - there seems no way out We hoped Victor Muller had found a way out of Saab’s financial woes by applying to the Swedish Courts for protection from its creditors while it waited for funds from China to arrive. But the application has hit a brick wall. The district court in Vanersborg said in a statement that there was no reason to believe protection and reorganisation would work for Saab.
UPDATED: Honda hints at new European advanced design studio
Tue, 29 Nov 2011On the eve of the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show, Honda Design's Creative Director, Toshinobu Minami, announced that the company is looking to once again open a design facility in Europe. The announcement came during a presentation at the R&D Center in Waco, just outside the Japanese capital and, while not confirmed, Minami-san strongly hinted that the UK would be a likely candidate to play host to Honda's revitalized European design operations. He cited the country's existing manufacturing and administration facilities, as well as a wealth of new talent from the Royal College of Art in particular.