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Dorman Announces More Than 230 New Chassis Parts

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International. Dorman chassis parts are designed for direct fit and long service life.

Professionals at Dorman Products Inc., dedicated to the supply of automotive spare parts, launched more than 230 new premium engineering products in the first half of 2022. These are in turn based on more than 600 new products launched throughout 2021.

From control arms and bushings to stabilizer bars, straps and ball joints, chassis parts include premium features such as sealed bearings, high-performance lubricants, corrosion-resistant finishes and new hardware.

Dorman employs strict quality control at every step of the manufacturing process to ensure that each new product meets the highest possible standards of performance and quality.

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New chassis parts launched in the first six months of 2022 make up two dozen different part types, including direct replacements and updated components for drivers demanding better performance.

Notable additions released so far this year include an OE FIX tilt/alignment wheel for 2007-2020 Ford Transit trucks that allows technicians to adjust the tilt while it remains installed on the vehicle (BJ87355PR).

This improved design restores proper vehicle handling, saves time when alignments are needed, and reduces future service costs and the frequency of tire replacements.

There is also a tow arm for more than 800,000 Honda Odyssey vehicles from 2011 to 2017 (part number CA59943PR).

In addition, six aftermarket-exclusive stabilizer bar support kits stand out that fit more than 20 million vehicles across North America and include all the hardware needed for complete repairs.

Added to this are 10 enhanced ball joint kits, drag links, stabilizer bar ends and stabilizer bar links that represent more than 15 million repair opportunities for the most popular domestic vehicles on the road, with hardened ball joint asparagus and superior corrosion resistance.

In turn, there is new coverage for hybrid and electric vehicles, including new control arm and ball joint assemblies for a quarter of a million Tesla S and X models, and a variety of control arms, drag arms and side arms for hundreds of thousands of Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles.

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These new additions continue Dorman's expansion of unique steering and suspension solutions; from front suspension kits for the F-150 and more than 50 other high-VIO platforms, including all common wear elements, to thousands of individual component replacements.


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