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Dorman’s November New Product Announcement Includes More Than 250 Parts

Dorman Products has released its November New Product Announcement featuring 254 new parts, 76 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts, according to Dorman.

Dorman Products has released its November New Product Announcement featuring 254 new parts, 76 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts, according to Dorman.

Highlights of the November new product announcement include:

• Direct replacement front impact sensors fitting a variety of GM vehicles (P/Ns 590-200, 590-202 and 590-207)

• Several variable valve timing solenoids (VVTs), adding to Dorman’s market leading coverage (P/Ns 917-213, 917-211 and 917-214)

• Oil cooler gasket kit for Ford diesel vans and trucks that includes O-rings and gaskets for a complete repair (P/N 904-228)

• A replacement steering shaft for Kia Sedonas (P/N 425-800)

• Oil filter adaptor block providing coverage for popular GM SUVs and trucks (P/N 917-035)

• Brake proportioning valve, turbocharger, shift interlock module, oil level dipsticks, oil dip stick tubes and more

These new products and hundreds more will be on display in Dorman’s booth No. 2826 at next week’s AAPEX show.

For additional information on Dorman’s latest product introductions visit www.DormanProducts.com or call 800-523-2492.

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