Application desk
Share vehicle coverage, axle position, cross-reference numbers, or service notes for brake pad, rotor, caliper, shoe, hose, and hardware discussions.
[email protected]Use this page when the request involves Brake System Components, quote preparation, catalog coverage, warranty context, or a service workflow that needs more than a generic contact note. Centric routes messages around the details that help professional aftermarket teams act: vehicle information, part family, market role, timing, and the commercial purpose behind the inquiry.
Share vehicle coverage, axle position, cross-reference numbers, or service notes for brake pad, rotor, caliper, shoe, hose, and hardware discussions.
[email protected]Send quote timing, annual volume, packaging expectations, and regional stock needs so the response can support counter and warehouse work.
[email protected]Monday to Friday, 08:30-17:30 local support windows, with routing by region and market role for time-sensitive brake program requests.
Read support notesBrake part requests often arrive with important context hidden in a technician note or a purchasing email. Include the vehicle family, part numbers being compared, expected usage, and the channel you support. That helps Centric respond with a quote path that keeps the application discussion intact instead of sending back a generic product list.
If your team handles OEM and OES sourcing, e-commerce auto parts catalogs, warranty and service operations, passenger vehicle repair networks, commercial fleet maintenance programs, or regional parts distribution, mention the channel directly. The response can then focus on the right mix of catalog data, documentation, packaging notes, and service workflow language.
For urgent counter work, add the brake position, any old part marking, and whether the request is tied to a single repair, a stocking decision, or a repeat service program. For catalog work, note whether the question concerns naming, image use, fitment notes, or cross-reference cleanup. These details make the first reply more practical.