What to include in a useful brake inquiry
A professional brake request should not be reduced to "send price" because that leaves too many assumptions unresolved. Akebono asks for the vehicle record first, then the part family, then the buying context. A distributor may need a quote that can be attached to a purchasing file. A workshop may need to confirm that the part selection matches an active repair. An e-commerce team may need compatibility wording that does not invite a return. Those are different needs, and the form below gives the support team enough context to route the answer properly.
If you are comparing brake pads and rotors, include the current part number if it is visible, the position on the vehicle, and whether the order is for one repair or repeated stocking. If you are reviewing calipers or related hardware, mention what is currently installed and whether the buyer expects a complete assembly. If certification or approval language matters to your market, describe the destination region so Akebono can avoid treating a range-specific document as a universal claim.