Advanced braking solutions with Surface Transforms

Surface Transforms’ continuous carbon construction technology revolutionises the performance and durability of carbon ceramic brake discs. Their innovative design ensures greater power and up to three times better heat conductivity than standard factory-fitted alternatives, resulting in lower operating temperatures during intense braking. These features, combined with superior driver feedback and an impressive lifespan of 12,000 to 15,000 track miles, establish Surface Transforms as the premium choice for aftermarket carbon ceramic discs.

For Porsche enthusiasts, Surface Transforms addresses the brand’s caution against using factory Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes (PCCB) under heavy track conditions. Instead of steel brake replacements, their discs provide a lighter, more efficient, and cost-effective solution. Designed to integrate with the PCCB caliper, these discs offer larger rear units, enabling balanced brake pressure distribution and improved rear-end stability during cornering. With the unique ability to be refurbished up to three times, they significantly outlast OEM alternatives. This flexibility means owners can retain their unused PCCB discs for resale, preserving vehicle value, or even resell the reconditioned Surface Transforms discs.

McLaren owners also benefit from Surface Transforms’ lighter and more durable brakes. As with Porsche, these discs outperform factory versions in power, longevity, and cost-efficiency while being uniquely refurbishable. They allow McLaren drivers to enjoy factory-grade performance with added advantages, keeping their original discs intact for resale or further use.

For Ferrari vehicles, Surface Transforms provides a similar advantage. Their carbon ceramic discs enhance braking power and reduce costs while offering the refurbishing option, which extends their usability far beyond Ferrari’s factory discs. This ensures high performance for track use without compromising on long-term value.

Nissan’s high-performance cars are equally compatible with Surface Transforms discs, providing a cost-effective, high-powered solution that outshines the manufacturer’s carbon ceramics. By refurbishing these discs multiple times, Nissan owners can enjoy extended track use without the financial strain of frequent replacements.

Mercedes AMG owners can upgrade their braking systems with Surface Transforms discs, which improve performance while being lighter and more affordable than AMG’s factory options. The added refurbishing feature ensures that track enthusiasts can push their cars without worrying about excessive wear or diminishing resale value.

For Aston Martin vehicles, Surface Transforms offers the same exceptional benefits. With superior performance, reduced costs, and a refurbishable design, these discs are the perfect solution for demanding drivers who value both performance and longevity.

Even for high-end brands like Koenigsegg, Surface Transforms delivers enhanced braking solutions. Their discs provide unmatched durability, power, and cost efficiency, allowing owners to confidently take their cars to the track while preserving the integrity of their original braking systems.

Surface Transforms has redefined carbon ceramic brake technology with superior performance, extended lifespan, and cost efficiency across a range of high-performance car brands. Whether it’s Porsche, McLaren, Ferrari, Nissan, Mercedes AMG, Aston Martin, or Koenigsegg, these discs are the optimal choice for drivers seeking track-ready performance without compromising on long-term value. The unique ability to refurbish these discs ensures that they remain a practical and high-performing solution, providing unparalleled value and versatility for car enthusiasts worldwide.

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