Tests confirm knock-off brake components pose risk to safety, durability

Tests completed by Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC confirm knock-off brake valves to be inferior when compared with genuine Bendix valves. Bendix, on the forefront of combating the counterfeit product epidemic, tested knock-off parts, purchased off distributor shelves across North America, against its own design specifications and discovered knock-off products can create safety issues, as well as problems associated with brake feel and durability. “Our business involves efficiently stopping heavy vehicles, so any compromise to the integrity of vehicle braking systems due to poorly manufactured knock-off components can have serious consequences on highway safety across North America, on ...

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