Originally Posted By: artificialist
I worked at repair shops where numerous NAPA brake parts were kept in storage. The majority of the pads were basic ones made in China, a few were made in India, and an tiny number were made in places with a high standard of living.
Napa sources from BPI, which is the parent company of Raybestos brakes. They used to make their pads in the US and Canada. Now it's made in China or India. Roulunds does the same as well.
I worked at repair shops where numerous NAPA brake parts were kept in storage. The majority of the pads were basic ones made in China, a few were made in India, and an tiny number were made in places with a high standard of living.
Napa sources from BPI, which is the parent company of Raybestos brakes. They used to make their pads in the US and Canada. Now it's made in China or India. Roulunds does the same as well.