Friction Friday: Complete Brake Kit for the 2024–2025 Ram ProMaster EV

Built for Electric Uptime Without Compromising Performance

The 2024 to 2025 Ram ProMaster EV brings electric efficiency to commercial fleets, delivery routes, and tradespeople who rely on dependable performance day in and day out. But just because it’s electric doesn’t mean it can compromise on braking.

That’s why DFC is proud to introduce a complete braking solution for the 2024 to 2025 Ram ProMaster EV. Available now, this application includes DFC’s 5000 Advanced Brake Pads, GeoSpec Coated Rotors, and hardware kits. Each component is engineered as a direct OE replacement, delivering smooth, quiet, and long-lasting performance.

Dependable Braking for Demanding Work Environments

ProMaster EV drivers expect their vehicles to perform under pressure, and that includes the brakes. DFC’s 5000 Series Brake Pads are made with semi-metallic friction materials to provide consistent stopping power, high heat resistance, and long pad life. When paired with GeoSpec Coated Rotors, which feature corrosion-resistant protection on key surfaces, the result is a system that delivers factory-quality performance and real-world durability.

All parts are precision machined to meet OE specifications for a perfect fit and hassle-free installation.

Why This Kit Matters for Distributors and Installers

DFC is one of the first aftermarket manufacturers to offer a full brake solution for the new Ram ProMaster EV. This gives our partners a valuable opportunity to get ahead of demand for a growing segment of electric commercial vehicles.

Components are available individually or as a complete all-in-one brake kit. That flexibility makes it easy to manage inventory, streamline installs, and maximize value per job.

Engineered for the Market. Delivered with Speed.

DFC’s product development team monitors the market closely, identifying high-VIO vehicles and bringing new coverage to market quickly. This Ram ProMaster EV brake kit is another example of DFC’s ongoing investment in innovation, rapid catalog expansion, and industry-leading fill rates.

Coming Next Week

Don’t miss next week’s Friction Friday to see what’s launching next and how you can bring it to your customers first.

Three Amazon Delivery Vehicles That Will DOUBLE Your Fleet Parts Sales

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There is no greater sight than watching one of Amazon’s blue vans pull up with your latest purchase. Aside from playing the role of real-life Santa Claus, those vans form a part of Amazon’s vast delivery network. 

To get the job done, Amazon counts on a sizable fleet of Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and Ram ProMaster vans. Amazon’s influence in the van industry is so strong that sales have skyrocketed for all three models.  

Don’t miss out on the sales of these brake parts! 
Dynamic Friction is pleased to announce that it currently stocks rotors, pads, and hardware for all three vehicles.  

#1 Ford Transit
In 2019, Ford managed to sell 153,868 Transit vans, a huge leap over 117,577 sold in 2015. Mercedes-Benz sold considerably fewer Sprinters, with 31,851 sold in 2019. In contrast, the Sprinter sold 28,519 units in 2015. The Ram ProMaster also saw massive gains with 56,409 sold in 2019 compared to 28,345 in 2015.

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#2 Mercedes Sprinter
Amazon announced on Wednesday that it would acquire 20,000 new Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans for use in its new delivery program.

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#3 Ram Promaster
Fiat Chrysler — which sells Ram ProMaster and ProMaster City vans to Amazon, UPS and the USPS — delivered more than 51,000 units through September. That was up 25% from a year earlier and put the model on pace for its best year since at least 2014.

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About Dynamic Friction Company

DFC is an award winning brake components manufacturer and supplier headquartered in Southern California.  DFC offers a complete brake systems program for all passenger car, pickup, & medium duty trucks. DFC is recognized for its devotion to bringing its customers the latest and greatest in brake products available without the exorbitant costs. DFC boasts a full complement of dedicated in-house engineers and R&D staff who work vigorously to give our customers first-to-market advantage and assurances that modern technological complexities are fully addressed.

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