NRS Brakes Adds 2020 Cadillac Escalade To Its Galvanized Brake Pad Line-Up

NRS Brakes Adds To Its Galvanized Brake Pad Line-Up

This new addition for the 2020 Cadillac Escalade also fits the 2020 Tahoe.

Matching the craftsmanship that Cadillacs are known for, NRS Brakes recently expanded its line of premium galvanized brake pads to support the luxury, safety, and performance of the category-leading Cadillac Escalade.

This new addition for the 2020 Cadillac Escalade also fits the 2020 Tahoe and represents approximately 154,000 vehicles in production globally.

In addition, the NRS brake pads for Cadillac Escalades showcase advanced noise-canceling piston cushions and galvanized steel that withstands rust and corrosion, making them the most affordable option based on total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle.

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