NTN-SNR launches 2018 suspension catalogue

December 20, 2017
NTN-SNR launches 2018 suspension catalogue
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NTN-SNR  has published the 2018  edition  of  its new suspension  catalogue for the independent aftermarket. The 360 page publication contains over 500 references, including 160 new introductions. 


The new catalogue fully details NTN-SNR’s comprehensive coverage of all brands in the European and Asian fleet, with 100% original quality components. The range features;
  • 378 front and rear suspension kits 
  • 59 strut bearings 
  • 18 rear suspension arm kits 
  • 50  strut  bushes
The new products also include a kit for the latest Nissan Qashqai that is the result of NTN-SNR’s expertise in original equipment expertise. Other products for new vehicles cover Dacia,  Daewoo,  DS, Jaguar, Jeep, Porsche  and Smart.

The catalogue is designed as a work tool for automotive professionals. It provides a clear summary of each product with photos, diagrams and has a simple search criteria for easy product identification.

Catalogue information can also be found in the TechScaN’R application which provides quick and easy online technical information on all NTN-SNR references as well as video tutorials and assembly instruction.
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