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Bosch releases Hydro-Boost power brake assembly

Dec. 13, 2022
Bosch's latest addition to its brake product portfolio, the Hydro-Boost, is applicable for truck and SUV applications.

Bosch recently introduced its Hydro-Boost assemblies into the automotive aftermarket, which cover medium- and heavy-duty trucks including Ford and General Motors models.

The Bosch Hydro-Boost program offers 21-part numbers and covers 21 million medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in Ford, GM and Dodge brands. These include the Ford F-250 / F-350, GMC Sierra 2500 / 3500, the Ram 2500 / 3500, and more.

“It’s important to us that independent repair shops and DIY’ers are supported and have access to the highest quality parts, so they can provide the best service possible to their customers,” said Jonathan Wong, Bosch product manager.

Specifically, Hydro-Boost assemblies provide brake-system performance to vehicles up to 8.7 tons and exceed 500,000 strokes.

“Opening up the Hydro-Boost Brake Assembly Program to the automotive aftermarket will give shop owners, technicians, and DIY’ers access to a 100% new product manufactured using Original Equipment quality materials,” concluded Wong. 

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