TRW Aftermarket Announces First Range Extension Of 2016

TRW Aftermarket Announces First Range Extension Of 2016

Offering 97 percent coverage of the North American disc pad aftermarket, this extension contains six brake pad kits covering 3.7 million vehicles.

TRW - ChassisTRW’s North American (NA) Aftermarket Group has celebrated the start of a new year by extending its all makes premium chassis and braking programs by a further 111 SKUs.

Covering 95 percent of the NA chassis aftermarket, equating to 31 million vehicles, this latest range extension includes the very latest parts for: Nissan Rouge & Select; Toyota Prius; Hyundai Elantra; Ford Transit Connect and Ford 250 Super Duty. It comprises of 27 control arms; 20 tie rod assemblies; 18 tie rod ends; 14 inner tie rods; 14 stabilizer links; seven bushings; four ball joints and one rack and pinion bellows.

Offering 97 percent coverage of the North American disc pad aftermarket, this extension contains six brake pad kits covering 3.7 million vehicles.

Brian Rassin, product group manager, TRW Aftermarket North America, said, “In our business, it’s all about the quality of the product and the caliber of the customer service. With our OE pedigree, technical heritage and knowledge together with our global manufacturing prowess, the quality of our products speaks for itself. Offering our customers aftermarket parts as soon as they become available, together with the finest in marketing, technical and sales support ensures we have customer service to match.”      

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