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Purolator Adds 20 New Part Numbers to its Rapidly Growing Product Portfolio for the Heavy-Duty Market

Purolator Filters has recently added 20 new part numbers to its rapidly growing line of heavy-duty filtration products. These part numbers cover a variety of products for trucks and buses of different makes and models.

Purolator Filters has recently added 20 new part numbers to its rapidly growing line of heavy-duty filtration products. These part numbers cover a variety of products for trucks and buses of different makes and models.

The new products include engine air and oil filters, power steering filters, fuel/water separator filters, and cabin air filters. Makes and models covered include Bluebird, MCI, and Prevost buses and motor coaches, Freightliner, International, Mack, Volvo, Peterbilt, Sterling and Kenworth trucks, Bomag and Atlas Copco compressors, Deutz and Fendt tractors, and others.

“The addition of these 20 new part numbers reinforces Purolator’s commitment to providing top quality filters maintaining the purity and cleanliness of all fluids and air in medium and heavy-duty truck and bus applications,” said John Enright, senior product manager for Purolator Heavy Duty Filters.

Application listings for Purolator heavy-duty filters, including these new part numbers, are available in the new Purolator heavy-duty catalog. In addition, detailed cross-reference data that allows customers to find the correct heavy-duty filter from virtually any competitor part number is also available online.

At Purolator, Enright said, “Our experience in filtration technology reaches as far back as 1923 when Purolator developed the first automotive oil filter. We are now bringing that long-standing technological expertise to the heavy duty arena.”

“Purolator’s expanding product portfolio is designed to ensure that truck parts distributors, fleet operators and maintenance facilities enjoy the convenience of having a single source to fulfill all their vehicle filtration needs,” said Enright. “More important, they can rely upon products that are backed by Purolator quality and dependability,” he said.

Recognized as a leader in heavy-duty applications, Purolator has long been supplying quality oil, air and other filters for medium and heavy-duty trucks to the aftermarket.

To learn more about Purolator filters and the filtration category, visit www.purolatorautofilters.net.

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