King Engine Bearings Launches Facebook Page – UnderhoodService

King Engine Bearings Launches Facebook Page

King Engine Bearings, a leader in automotive, aviation and high-performance engine bearings, has launched an official Facebook page for business customers and consumers. The company is encouraging people to "like" the page in order to receive the latest updates on King products, events, technical data and industry news.

King Engine Bearings, a leader in automotive, aviation and high-performance engine bearings, has launched an official Facebook page for business customers and consumers at www.facebook.com/King.Bearings. The company is encouraging people to "like" the page in order to receive the latest updates on King products, events, technical data and industry news.

"Facebook is another way for us to get closer to our customers and fans, and obtain feedback on our products," said Limor DePetro, director of sales and marketing, King Engine Bearings. "We encourage people to visit our page to share information and upload photos of their engines and vehicles powered by King Engine Bearings."

DePetro added that King will be posting contests and promotions through Facebook similar to the company’s 50th anniversary "Hit the Bull’s Eye" promotion that concluded earlier this year.

King Engine Bearings is known for its extensive line of high-performance engine bearings for circle track, drag racing, monster trucks, tractor pulls, off-road and off-shore racing applications. For more information on King Engine Bearings and the company’s complete line of performance engine bearings, visit www.kingbearings.com.

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