LUCAS ELECTRICAL parts
Silkeborg
www.lucasEE.com Bergsøesvej 12Brand Lucas produces auto parts. Lucas belongs to the company and TRW supplies braking systems and their components the largest car manufacturers in the world. Highly reliable different working parts of brakes and actuators, in this area, the manufacturer is a leader in the American and European markets. The company's products are of high quality and reliability.
Lucas brake pads are Made of a material not containing asbestos, it gives assured braking performance of the vehicle and is not harmful to the environment. The disc brake system that was proposed in 1975 by specialists of the company applied in the production of one hundred and seventy cars in the world. This means that currently, every fourth car on the planet carries in its design the brake system from TRW Lucas.
High performance brake pad of the company is confirmed by the rules ECE R90, which confirms the fact that high quality Lucas pads, which are equipped with the newest technology material, without asbestos friction material.
Lucas Electrical is an automotive parts manufacturer that provides high-quality parts and components for a wide range of car and commercial vehicle models. They offer a wide range of spare parts including starters, alternators, electrical components, brake and clutch parts, fuel injection parts, and more. Their products are designed to meet or exceed the original manufacturers' specifications and are rigorously tested to ensure quality and reliability.
Lucas Electrical produces spare parts for all major car and commercial vehicle brands, including Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen. The company also produces electrical components for agricultural, industrial, and marine applications.
Lucas Electrical has a strong reputation for producing reliable and high-quality products that are competitively priced. Their products are backed by a comprehensive warranty and a team of highly-trained service technicians. The company has factories in the UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, and the US.