• Online parts cross-reference tool

    Feb. 27, 2012

    A new online cross-reference tool for parts lookup has been launched by Alliance Truck Parts. The tool compiles data from the top OEM and independent manufacturers and creates a single point of access for users.

    Parts can be searched in one of two ways: by Alliance Truck Parts number or by a competing supplier’s part number. According to Alliance, the parts lookup and cross-reference tool provides the suggested part number and information from Alliance Truck Parts, and by entering a city and state, it offers links to dealers and relevant parts specials in the area.

    “We’re proud to be able to offer our customers this new tool that greatly simplifies finding a suggested all-makes part,” said Daniel Haggerty, director of parts and service marketing for Daimler Trucks North America. “Alliance Truck Parts continues to build on our broad commitment to customer service and our focus on providing comprehensive parts offerings for all makes of commercial trucks and buses.”

    The cross-reference tool has more than 30 different product lines currently, with more being added as new products become available from Alliance Truck Parts. The tool is available at www.alliancetruckparts.com/products/partsreference.asp.

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