• Fontaine updates site

    Fifth wheel manufacturer Fontaine International has updated its website, reorganizing the layout to be faster and easier to use for customers
    Jan. 7, 2009

    Fifth wheel manufacturer Fontaine International has updated its website, reorganizing the layout to be faster and easier to use for customers. According to the company, the site features multiple resources for specifying, using, maintaining, troubleshooting and rebuilding fifth wheels.

    In addition, the site includes online videos, product literature, sales materials, driver FAQs, troubleshooting flow charts, warranty information and technical bulletins, Fontaine said.

    “Fifthwheel.com provides a wealth of information about Fontaine fifth wheels and Genuine Fontaine Parts,” said Toby Harris, Fontaine Parts Connection vp of sales & marketing. “For example, clicking on a top plate name brings up a page with all the information a customer may want on that product, including specifications and features/benefits. The page also has links to mounting options, schematics, instruction handbooks, coupling/uncoupling procedures, recommended maintenance, the parts catalog and a rebuild guide.”

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