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The Automotive Aftermarket Brake market is a segment of the automotive aftermarket industry that focuses on the production and sale of brake components and systems. It includes a wide range of products, such as brake pads, rotors, calipers, drums, and other related components. These products are used to replace or upgrade existing brakes in vehicles. The aftermarket brake market is driven by the increasing demand for replacement parts due to the wear and tear of brakes over time. Additionally, the growing demand for performance-enhancing brake components is also driving the market.
The aftermarket brake market is highly competitive, with a large number of players operating in the space. Some of the major companies in the market include Brembo, Akebono Brake Industry, Nissin Kogyo, AISIN SEIKI, Federal-Mogul, and Bosch. Show Less Read more