GKN launches new aftermarket website

May 02, 2018
GKN launches new aftermarket website
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GKN has introduced an all new website for its aftermarket, motorsport and niche customers. The site at www.gkndriveline.com has a fresh modern look, interesting content and is simple to use, 


To assist the aftermarket business sector, users have access to a news centre with information on new products, the latest version of the online catalogue, which are updated monthly and a portal with how-to videos and installation tips for workshops.

The web pages are compatible for viewing in all standard browsers and optimised for use on mobile devices. The brand and keyword search function makes it quick and easy for users to find the information they need on contacts, products and technologies such as Countertrack joints.

GKN provides access to a wide range of material in the Download section. A comprehensive reference database shows the immense application diversity of the company’s driveline components. Content is offered initially in English, although further language versions are currently in preparation and will be available shortly.

Aftermarket covers more wide-ranging and varied customers than virtually any other business division. The GKN people working in this area supply the independent replacement parts market with almost all products manufactured by GKN for cars and light commercial vehicles. The overall product line-up is further enhanced by supplier parts like springs and steering technology.
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