BettsHD introduces new parts guide

Jan. 21, 2014

Spray suppression product manufacturer BettsHD has introduced a Popular Parts Guide (PPG) for heavy-duty tractor/trailer applications.

The new publication brings together frequently requested safety-related products from the BettsHD online catalog for quick and easy reference, including quarter fenders, poly and metal fenders, mud flap hangers and other related components.

“The PPG is an effort by BettsHD to collect our most popular parts into a printed, easy-to-use reference guide for fleets, dealers and distributors,” said Bill Betts, vice president, Betts Company. “We want to assure our customers have the right parts at the right time to meet their application requirements. Comprehensive details about our entire product offering in stock can be found in our dynamic online catalog.”

The BettsHD PPG is available for download at www.BettsHD.com. Customers can also request a printed, hard copy through the website or by contacting BettsHD customer support or their factory sales professional.

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