Wagner brand brakes expands product offerings in first half of the year

July 22, 2019
New part numbers are available for Wagner OEx and other brake pads and shoes.

Wagner brand continued the expansion of its product catalog to include coverage for the most popular North American, Asian, and European vehicle nameplates, across a variety of applications. During the first half of 2019, Wagner introduced 32 new products, spanning over 3.4 million potential repair opportunities for brake pad and shoes replacement.

New, first-to-market Wagner brake pads are now available for the 2017-2018 Nissan Kicks, No. ZD2038 (front), and 2018 Kia Stinger, No. ZD1816A (rear). Wagner has also expanded its Wagner OEx product line to include pads for the 2014-2015 Jeep Cherokee, No. OEX1709 (front) and for the 2018-2019 Toyota C-HR, No. OEX2065 (front).

Additionally, Wagner OEx brake pads, No. OEX1646 (rear), are available for the 2017-2018 Infiniti QX30, and 2013-2016 Mercedes-Benz A180, A200, 2014-2015 B Electric Drive, 2013-2015 B250, 2016-2017 B250e, 2014-2017 CLA250, 2015-2017 GLA250, 2015-2018 GLA45 AMG, 2017-2018 SLC300, 2012-2015 SLK300, and 2012-2018 SLK350. In May, Wagner introduced brake pads, No. ZX1718 (rear), for the 2016-2018 Cadillac ATS and 2016-2017 CTS, plus the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro and 2014-2017 Corvette.

“Throughout the first two quarters of 2019, Wagner has continued its product expansion by offering our customers premium braking solutions for their vehicles,” said Sarah Olson, product management director, braking, Americas. “As we move through the second half of the year, we will continue to introduce new products for technicians and DIY-ers to cover a full range of braking repairs.”

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