INA Expands Tensioner Coverage for Asian Nameplate Applications – UnderhoodService

INA Expands Tensioner Coverage for Asian Nameplate Applications

Schaeffler Group USA Inc. announces the addition of 23 new accessory drive tensioners, idlers and timing belt tensioners under its well-respected INA brand name. The new products cover a wide range of popular Asian nameplate applications, and reinforces Schaeffler's commitment to offering an expanding line of high quality products to the import specialist market.

Schaeffler Group USA Inc. announces the addition of 23 new accessory drive tensioners, idlers and timing belt tensioners under its well-respected INA brand name. The new products cover a wide range of popular Asian nameplate applications, and reinforces Schaeffler’s commitment to offering an expanding line of high quality products to the import specialist market.       

Doug Henshaw, director of product management for the Schaeffler Group USA  said, "We want INA to be the brand of choice for the Import Specialists. Schaeffler is continually adding breadth of coverage for all our brands — INA, FAG and LuK — and strive to be a system solution provider to our distributors in the Import Specialist marketplace."

INA is a worldwide OE supplier to all major car manufacturers. They offer the industry’s most extensive belt tensioner coverage for European vehicles, broad U.S. domestic coverage, and an increasing product line for Asian applications.

Contact your INA distributor for a copy of the 2012 Tensioner Range Extension brochure or send a request to [email protected].  Visit www.Schaeffler-Aftermarket.us to receive the most up-to-date catalog and product information.

 

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