Eaton expands Fuller Reman offerings

Aug. 1, 2007
Eaton Corp has made remanufactured, medium-duty, manual transmissions with genuine Fuller components available for the first time at original equipment

Eaton Corp has made remanufactured, medium-duty, manual transmissions with genuine Fuller components available for the first time at original equipment manufacturers (OEM) dealerships throughout North America. All of the Fuller Reman transmissions are certified to Eaton specifications and come with a minimum one-year, unlimited mileage warranty for parts and labor that is fully transferable and accepted throughout the United States and Canada.

The launch of the program will initially cover five model numbers, all six-speed designs, including FS-5306A, FS-6306A, FS-6406A, FSO-8406A, and FS-5406A. All units are assembled and performance tested at the Eaton Reman Center in Greenfield IN. All Fuller transmissions are backed by the Roadranger service support organization with logistic centers in 13 locations throughout the United States.

Visit www.roadranger.com for additional information.

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