• Meritor adds AllFit roller bearings

    Meritor launched its new AllFit premium-tapered roller bearings for differentials, transmissions and wheel-ends for multiple applications.
    Aug. 31, 2016
    2 min read

    Meritor announced the launch of its new Meritor AllFit premium-tapered roller bearings for differentials, transmissions and wheel-ends for multiple applications, including steer, drive and trailer axles.

    “The AllFit bearing is an ideal all-makes solution offering exceptional reliability, long life and full interchangeability with other manufacturer’s bearings,” said Sam Marco, product specialist for Meritor Aftermarket. “The new offering rounds out our portfolio, allowing us to respond to customer requests for cost-effective, high-quality all-makes bearing options.”

    Because AllFit bearings are manufactured with the same processes as Meritor genuine bearings, Marco said they offer the dependable performance typically associated with original-level products. “The bearings are manufactured with a high grade steel and are through-hardened for added tensile strength,” according to the company. “To safeguard against contaminants, each bearing is packaged in individually sealed and wrapped plastic bags. Select wheel-end sets include intermediate plastic between the cup and cone for added protection during transportation.”

    The new bearings are offered through independent warehouse distributors and original equipment dealers. The bearings are also available to rebuilders through Meritor’s Drivetrain Direct program, the company noted.

    “Our new AllFit bearing is an outstanding option for rebuilders in search of an economical bearing solution without sacrificing performance,” said Tim Burns, senior manager, Rear Axle, Transmission and Gearing for Meritor Aftermarket. “Rebuilders gain real peace of mind knowing they’re purchasing a quality bearing at all-makes pricing.”

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