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Deeza Chassis Parts Unveils 415 New Part Numbers

Deeza Chassis Parts announces the release of 415 new chassis parts to its product offering for North America, bringing the total to 1,783 SKUs available from Deeza's Totowa, NJ, warehouse.

Deeza Chassis Parts announces the release of 415 new chassis parts to its product offering for North America, bringing the total to 1,783 SKUs available from Deeza’s Totowa, NJ, warehouse.        

The new 415 part numbers fall within the following product groups:

• Outer Tie Rod Ends – 62     
• Inner Tie Rod Ends – 76
• Control Arms – 61
• Stabilizer Links & Kits – 121
• Ball Joints – 73
• Control Arm Bushings – 22      

The release included several popular items for 2009 and 2010 applications such as Dodge Challenger, Chevrolet Traverse, BMW 3 Series, Honda Accord, Infiniti G37, Nissan Rogue, Toyota Venza and Volkswagen CC.    

Deeza catalog provides over 85% coverage for the import applications in North America as well as a comprehensive coverage for late-model domestic. Deeza catalog is available through Deeza website, Activant, WHI – Nexcat/Nexpart and showmetheparts.com.

For more information about Deeza Chassis Parts, go to www.DeezaChassis.com.    

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