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carbotech adam
08-13-2008, 11:30 AM
Get the Carbotech advantage!


To Protect and Serve.
They protect your rotors and stay in service for a much longer time.

Every law enforcement or emergency medical services department needs to keep their vehicles out of the shop and in service, helping their community. Carbotech performance brakes can get that done, more reliably than any other brake alternative.

In fact, Carbotech brake pads deliver up to four times the mileage of conventional brakes, while protecting those rotors that are expensive to repair or replace. This means you can keep your patrol or EMS vehicles in service and reduce the amount of money you have to take out of your already tight budget…money that can be spent on other much-needed equipment and personnel.

Proven performance.

And remember, Carbotech delivers outstanding braking, helping you control your cruiser and giving you outstanding performance in the toughest, most demanding driving conditions.

“Our Carbotech brake pads have lasted three to four times longer than the factory pads, which has reduced the frequency of brake repair jobs. By increasing the uptime of the cruisers, we are projecting significant annual cost savings.”

Christoper J. Collins
Chief of Police
Willoughby Hills, Ohio

“Since we only do one brake job a year instead of three or four, the cost savings on our fleet of ten cruisers is immense.”
Jerry Bascome
Lieutenant
Police Department, Bedford Heights, Ohio

Designed by racers for racers, Carbotech brakes can be specified to meet the needs of your car and driving style. Just give us a call and we can recommend the compounds that will be perfect for your front and rear pads and shoes, assuring that they perform together with optimum effectiveness.

Carbotech performance brakes feature a unique brake pad technology that is now being used by pro racers, club racers, tuners, and law enforcement agencies across the country.

Carbotech brakes utilize a ceramic and metallic construction in a range of compounds that out-perform competitive brakes. Carbotech brakes are made from compounds that offer higher initial bite, torque and fade resistance—providing consistent brake modulation and performance over a wide range of operating temperatures.

In addition, Carbotech brakes are rotor friendly, saving money and keeping your vehicle out of the service shop far longer than the competition.

http://www.ctbrakes.com/index.html

nuthead
08-13-2008, 12:04 PM
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Outshined
08-13-2008, 12:10 PM
No, regular brakes have worked just fine for me the last 23 years.

Outshined
08-13-2008, 12:13 PM
LOL I can buy about 6 sets of pads for the price of one of these.

cajunguy
08-13-2008, 12:17 PM
Can anyone spell http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v25/cajunguy/Spam.jpg ?



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nuthead
08-13-2008, 12:36 PM
Can anyone spell http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v25/cajunguy/Spam.jpg ?



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Sure! It's "C-A-R-B-O-T-E-C-H". :D

LeanG
08-13-2008, 12:41 PM
umm....I thought I was in the squad room where posting is restricted to LEO's only.

jchughes05
08-13-2008, 02:06 PM
I thought Carbotech was a new assault rifle...dammit.

carbotech adam
08-13-2008, 07:41 PM
LOL I can buy about 6 sets of pads for the price of one of these.
so you will change your pads 6 times insted of one ?

carbotech adam
08-13-2008, 07:46 PM
I thought Carbotech was a new assault rifle...dammit.
no, its new stopping power for your weakk brakes on your dodge charger or crown vic, we dont kill pepole we save them go deep:D

Name Taken
08-13-2008, 09:28 PM
so you will change your pads 6 times insted of one ?

So you are saying that these brake pads will last 6 times longer then a Raybestos or other simuliar OE design?


Good luck with that sales pitch.

L-1
08-14-2008, 12:14 AM
Adam,

Whoever in your marketing department told you to come here and pitch your brake pads probably needs to be fired.

The line officers, sergeants and lieutenants who frequent officer.com are rarely in a position to dictate or even recommend what kind of replacement parts are used in their patrol cars. That's usually left to the professionals we employ to maintain and repair our fleet. (We have a deal with them - we don't tell them how to maintain our cars and they don't tell us how to take a barricaded suspect out of a building.)

Most law enforcement agencies have a fleet administration or motor transport division where staff research the best products for their fleet and once tested and identified, put matters out to bid. They are the ones you need to reach and those folks don't frequent this website. They have the capability to actually test and evaluate your product on its merits rather than be evaluated by an internet pitch. There are a number of law enforcement publications dealing with fleet administration such as Police Fleet Manager. You may wish to target them with your advertising.

As a manufacturer, you should know that folks like us have no decision making authority or expertise in this area, so when you pitch us for sales instead our fleet people, it creates the appearance that you are either amateurs or this is a hustle. Time to re-focus your sales campaign.