New LuK clutch solutions for VW, Ford and Iveco

September 12, 2014
New LuK clutch solutions for VW, Ford and Iveco
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LuK have introduced new clutch parts for a wide range of light commercial vehicles, including the VW Crafter and Transporter, Ford Transit and Iveco Daily.


New Dual Mass Flywheels (DMFs) have been added to the range for LCVs that include the VW Crafter 30-35 2.0 TDI 05/2011-, and the VW Transporter Mk V Box 2.0 TDI 09/2009- (DSG).

New LuK RepSets have been introduced for the Iveco Daily III 35S13 05/1999-, and Ford Transit 2.3 16v 04/2006-.

Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket Technical Services Manager Malcolm Short said, “New LuK parts for the LCV market have been introduced which significantly strengthens our portfolio. We always strive to make sure that when these hard-working vehicles need attention in the workshop that our distributors and garage customers have the necessary quality parts to make sure that they are off the road for the minimum amount of time.”

LuK recommends customers to consult the online catalogue at www.schaeffler-aftermarket.co.uk  for more information about exact applications for these new additions.
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