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Wagner® is the innovator in braking technologies for passenger car, medium-duty and commercial applications. Wagner sets industry standards with leading engineering expertise and a commitment to ensuring that our parts deliver superior braking performance. With comprehensive coverage, Wagner Brake provides all the components necessary for a complete brake repair. Our premium products offer exceptional quality for all the latest applications.


Wagner® lighting products have been on the leading edge of auto lighting since the development of the sealed-beam headlamp. With an exclusive focus on automotive lighting, customers benefit from proven expertise in engineering and manufacturing OE components for the world's major automotive manufacturers. With comprehensive coverage, Wagner is enhancing driving visibility and safety for all your automotive replacement lighting needs.

 

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TIMELINE

2016

Wagner® OEX 

Wagner launches Wagner® OEX, the next generation in Wagner Brake Technology that provides premium stopping power for SUVs, CUVs and pickups.

2015

New Branding

Wagner launches distinctive new Brand Identity and product lineup: Wagner TQ®, Wagner QS™, and Wagner SD™

2014

TRUVIEW® PLUS LED

Wagner introduced to the marketplace Wagner TruView® PLUS LED miniature lamps, engineered to deliver 10+ years of performance, while projecting a whiter, brighter and deeper pattern of light.

2013

100% LOW COPPER

Wagner ThermoQuiet® CeramicNXT® formulations meet OE21™ Low Copper requirements eight years before mandate.

2012

Wagner ThermoQuiet® CeramicNXT® 

Wagner incorporated ThermoQuiet® CeramicNXT® brake pad formulations for low copper, less dust and longer pad life.

New Lighting Line-Up Launched

Wagner launched a new premium line-up of capsule lighting, including Wagner NightDefense™, Wagner BriteLite™ and Wagner TruView® PLUS, with differentiated features and benefits.

2008

Laser-Shaped Friction

Introduced Laser-Shaped Friction™ technology into the ThermoQuiet® line.

R & D FacilitY

Wagner opened a state-of-the-art testing facility in Plymouth, Michigan.

2003

PACE™ Award winner

Wagner Brake recognized for automotive innovation.

2000

Achieves #1 Position in Market

Wagner Brake re-launched as a full line offering.

1998

WAgner Lighting

As part of its acquisition, Federal-Mogul obtained the Wagner Lighting brand from Cooper Industries.

1990s

Introduced Wagner ThermoQuiet® LT

The world’s first one piece brake pad featuring exclusive Integrally Molded Insulator (IMI™)

Developed for light truck applications, Wagner ThermoQuiet® LT featured exclusive Integrally Molded Insulator (IMI™).

1966

DUAL CYLINDER

Dual cylinder brakes systems were introduced by Wagner based on a concept the company had patented in 1926.

1960

DUAL-TANDEM

Wagner developed the dual-tandem master cylinder.

1956

TUNG-SOL

Wagner merged with Tung-Sol to become the largest manufacturer of automotive light bulbs.

1955

RUBBER COMPOUND

Wagner pioneered the use of high-temperature-resistant rubber compound and high-boiling-point brake fluids.

1953

DOUBLED IN SIZE

Wagner plant capacity doubled in ten years and Wagner now employed a record 8,000 employees.

1946

STUDEBAKER

Studebaker introduced Wagner self-adjusting brakes on its’ vehicles.

1912

MINIATURE LIGHT BULBS

As automobile lighting transitioned from acetylene fuel and kerosene lanterns, a new industry was starting to grow, that of electric light bulbs for automobiles. An early player in market was Tung-Sol.

1909

The Horseless Carriage

Wagner engineers, always looking for new opportunities and applications, began to look at the horseless carriage, as the automobile industry moved beyond being a rich man’s plaything in the Gay Nineties to a true growth industry for the world. Wagner experimented with electric starters, electrical charging stations, storage batteries and even built a prototype electric car.

1891

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H.A. Wagner started the Wagner Electric Manufacturing Company in two rooms on Olive Street in St. Louis, Missouri. The company’s first product was a self-starting motor for a desk fan, meaning no more hand cranking, a major breakthrough, as the electric fan held much the same appeal in the 1890s as air conditioning does today.