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Deeza Chassis Parts releases 139 New Part Numbers

Deeza Chassis Parts has released 139 new chassis part numbers. Nearly half of these new part numbers are for 2008-2010 vehicle applications.

Deeza Chassis Parts, a technology focused manufacturer of premium chassis parts for the global aftermarket, has released 139 new chassis part numbers. Nearly half of these new part numbers are for 2008-2010 vehicle applications.  
 
Deeza’s new chassis parts include: 59 stabilizer links, 58 tie rod ends (45 inner, 11 outer, and two adjusting sleeves), nine ball joints, and 13 control arms and control arm bushings. With these recent additions, the company now has more than 1,800 chassis SKUs available from Deeza’s Totowa, NJ, warehouse.        

Deeza’s catalog provides more than 85 percent coverage for North America import applications, as well as a comprehensive late model domestic coverage.  The company’s catalog is available online at www.DeezaChassis.com and is fully compliant with aftermarket catalog providers including: Activant, WHI Solutions (Nexcat/Nexpart) and ShowMeTheParts.com.

For more information about Deeza Chassis Parts, phone: (973) 237-1101, email: [email protected], or visit: www.DeezaChassis.com.    

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