What brand are the original brake pads for the Besturn B50?

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TaylorDella
07/29/25 9:56pm
The original brake pads for the Besturn B50 use BOSCH brake pads. The 'Bosch' brand represents the development and forward-looking technology of automotive safety systems. Brake pad structure: Brake pads (brakelining) are generally composed of a steel plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate is coated to prevent rust, and the coating process is monitored using an SMT-4 temperature tracker to ensure the temperature distribution during coating meets quality standards. The heat insulation layer is made of non-heat-conductive materials to provide thermal insulation. Function of brake pads: Brake pads are designed to perform braking. In a car's braking system, brake pads are the most critical safety components, playing a decisive role in the effectiveness of braking. High-quality brake pads act as protectors for both the driver and the vehicle.
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