• North Coast revamps website

    North Coast Bearings LLC has announced its website now features information on DT Components, a line of transmission, differential and transfer case rebuild kits and components for light- and heavy-duty truck applications
    Jan. 21, 2009

    North Coast Bearings LLC has announced its website now features information on DT Components, a line of transmission, differential and transfer case rebuild kits and components for light- and heavy-duty truck applications distributed by North Coast through a strategic alliance with The Timken Company.

    “This is the first time that the NCB and DT Components product lines have been consolidated together under a single website umbrella, making it easier for distributors to meet virtually all of their drivetrain needs from a single distribution point,” said North Coast Bearings vp of sales Ken Lark. “What’s more, the site includes links to our parent company, Bearing Technologies, with access to even more products.”

    According to the company, distributors can use the website to select, order and sell North Coast’s entire line of differential and transmission rebuild kits, bearings and related drivetrain components, as well as differentials and components distributed by the company, including products from Auburn Gear, Eaton, Tractech and Permatex.

    The site also provides distributors with a single point of contact for 28 different product categories, detailed product information and application data, and the latest DT Components product catalog, North Coast said.

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