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Gates Corp. Releases 132 New Automotive Aftermarket Parts

Gates-Black-logo1-300x169Gates Corp. has expanded its OE-quality automotive products line with 132 new part numbers this month. The company says it has extended coverage across several product categories offering better solutions developed by listening to technician feedback and analyzing market research.

Highlights of the product release include five new sizes of the FleetRunner hi-temp straight coolant hose. According to Gates, this durable stick hose excels in extreme conditions, making it ideal for extended use in heavy-duty trucks. In addition, this release includes two complete turbocharger hose assemblies that complement Gates’ growing line of turbocharger hoses and kits. The assemblies for Sprinter Vans include all OE Exact components (hoses, mounting bracket) at a competitive aftermarket price, the company says.

OE Exact and OE Performance coolant outlets are now available as well, as a perfect extension to Gates’ full-line coverage of cooling system components. This extension of 20 new parts is comprised of thermostat housing assemblies, water outlets, thermostat covers, coolant air bleeder housings and more. Also on the lineup this month are 14 new parts for light-duty water pumps. Recognized for durability and quality, our water pumps are constructed with premium materials for maximum performance.

Lastly, 20 new parts were added to Gates G-Force line. G-Force belts for snowmobiles, ATVs and other powersport vehicles are designed to handle the most demanding off-road conditions with ease, according to Gates. Extreme testing ensures that these belts provide exceptional performance, the company adds.

For more detailed information about new and existing Gates automotive aftermarket products, visit Gates.com/automotive.

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