Q1: Can I have a sample order?
Yes, we welcome sample order to test and check quality. Mixed samples are acceptable.
Q2:What’s your MOQ?
MOQ is 100 sets for each item,2,000 sets for total order.
Q3: What are your trade terms?
Payment term: TT, 30% deposit before production, 70% balance before shipment.
FOB Qingdao/Ningbo/Shanghai
Q4: What is the lead time?
Samples need 7working days, mass products need 45 days.
Q5: How do you ship the goods and how long does it take arrive?
We usually ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx or TNT for sample. Air and sea ship is acceptable. It usually needs 7 days to arrive except sea ship.
Q6: How to precede the order if I have logo to print and own color box?
Firstly, we will prepare artwork for visual confirmation, and next we will produce a real sample for your second confirmation. If mockup is ok, finally we will go to mass production.
For color box: firstly you can send your drawing or we help you to draw and provide color boxes pictures for you to choose; And next we confirm with the box supplier and they will give us final drawing.
Thirdly, we send you final drawing for you to check and then print it out. We will send color boxes to you for final confirmation and then begin mass production.
Q7. Do you test all your goods before delivery?
Yes, we have 100% test before delivery.
Q8: How do you make our business long-term and good relationship?
1. We keep good quality and competitive price to ensure our customers benefit ;
2. We respect every customer as our friend and we sincerely do business and make friends with them, no matter where they come from.
Q9: What Features Should I Look for in Brake Pads?
1. Weather Performance: Good brake pads should be able to perform in all climates, regardless of whether it’s dry, wet, muddy,warm, or cold.
2. Cold Bite and Hot Bite: Your brake pad should perform as intended and provide ideal friction whether it is hot or cold.
3. Maximum Operating Temperature (MOT): This is the highest temperature the brake pad can read before becoming unsafe through disintegration.
4. Friction Response to Temperature: This is measured in a friction profile, noting how much force you need to apply to the pedal to receive the same response in emergency braking compared to regular braking.
5. Pad and Rotor Lifetime: Both the brake pad and rotor are prone to wear. You need to consider how long the pads are designed to last as well as the rotor when engaging the brake pads.
6. Noise and Vibration: You’ll want to consider how much noise, vibration, and even pedal feel pressing down on the brake pad will cause.
7. Dust Levels: Brake pads may collect dust that then clings to your wheel.