Beck/Arnley Adds 1,680 New Foreign Nameplate Part Numbers In 2012 – UnderhoodService

Beck/Arnley Adds 1,680 New Foreign Nameplate Part Numbers In 2012

The new part numbers and their applications can be downloaded in either a PDF or Excel format by visiting Beck/Arnley's website.

Beck/Arnley reports that it added 1,680 new part numbers to its line of premium-quality, genuine foreign nameplate products during 2012. The new part numbers fall within the following Beck/Arnley product modules:

• Brake & Chassis – 1,077
• Clutch & Driveline – 1
• Cooling – 83
• Electrical – 27
• Engine Management – 249
• Engine Parts & Filtration – 238
• OE Fluids – 5

“We are continuously expanding our product offerings and catalog to provide aftermarket automotive parts needed by today’s service dealers and professional import technicians,” said Matt Lundh, vice president of sales for Beck/Arnley. “Like all Beck/Arnley foreign nameplate parts, our 2012 additions to the foreign nameplate product line reflect our unique process of Application Specific Sourcing, which allows us to find the best-in-class parts from our global supplier base of manufacturers of OE and OE-quality parts.”

The new part numbers and their applications can be downloaded in either a PDF or Excel format by visiting Beck/Arnley’s website at www.beckarnley.com/beckarnleynumbers.html.

The new numbers and applications also are available on Beck/Arnley’s Web catalog at www.beckcatalog.com, in addition to their award-winning Facebook page, www.facebook.com/beckarnley. Product questions can be sent to [email protected].

 

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