NTN-SNR adds 67 new product references

October 04, 2016
NTN-SNR adds 67 new product references
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NTN-SNR has announced a major range expansion with the introduction of 67 new product references.


The products in the Powertrain product group are; 3 Auxiliary Tensioners, 1 Auxiliary Kit, Timing Tensioners, 4 Timing Kits, 4 Timing Kits with Water Pump  and 6 new Dampers. In the Chassis product group the additions include; 6 Suspension Kits, 12 Wheel Kits and 11 Air Con. Bearings. Meanwhile the Heavy Duty Driveline range sees the addition of 1 Gearbox Bearing, 13 Transmission Bearings and 1 Wheel Bearing.

The additions include a new wheel bearing kit for the Nissan Juke (R168.104) which is sure to be in big demand in the Irish market. Six new strut bearing kits have also been launched for popular Toyota, Kia and Suzuki models. The 11 new air conditioning bearings reflects fast growing demand for products in this sector with more key components in development.

A full list of new references can be found in the range extensions section, under products on the NTN-SNR aftermarket website at www.ntn-snr.com. These new products are now available from stockists nationwide.
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