• ArvinMeritor expands brake-parts portfolio

    LAS VEGAS. Here at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, ArvinMeritor’s Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket business unit has unveiled its expanded medium-duty, all-makes hydraulic brake product line
    Jan. 25, 2006
    2 min read

    LAS VEGAS. Here at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week, ArvinMeritor’s Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket business unit has unveiled its expanded medium-duty, all-makes hydraulic brake product line.

    The new part number offering covers hydraulically braked Class 2-7 on-highway vehicles through 2005. The medium-duty hydraulic brake parts include: hardware kits; disc pads and shoes; drums and rotors; calipers and wheel cylinders; master cylinders and power boosters; and brake hoses and brake lines.

    "From calipers and linings to hydraulic cylinders and more, we've added everything our customers need for their medium-duty vehicles to our already strong Class 8 lineup," said Joe Mejaly, vp & gm of Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket.

    This additional coverage of over 400 new part numbers has been added to the current hydraulic brake program, which covers the requirements of current and previous hydraulically braked vehicles. Revised editions of the catalogs, PB99127 (Meritor) and 200B (Euclid), will be available in the next 30 days. These will have an updated, easy-to-use application section, new line art, new product photographs and exploded views, as well as an updated competitive cross-reference.

    The company noted that, as with all ArvinMeritor Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket products, the medium-duty products will be fully supported by customer service and field sales/service managers; the convenience of ArvinMeritor's inventory availability; XpresswayPlus.com and 24/7 customer-service response by calling 888-725-9355.

    For more information, go to www.arvinmeritor.com.

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