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Deeza Expands Use of Patented Technology that Eliminates Damage to Parts from Harmful Contaminants
June 2, 2010
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By aftermarketNews staff
TOTOWA, N.J. -- Deeza Chassis Parts says it has expanded the use of its patent-pending technology developed in 2008 to help eliminate damage from harmful contaminants infiltrating serviceable chassis parts. The company now manufactures 20 percent of its stabilizer links, 65 percent of its outer tie rod ends and 20 percent of its ball joints utilizing this technology.
 
Deeza Chassis Parts’ patented design completely eliminates the problems of serviceable chassis parts infiltrating dirt, moisture and other contaminants into the internal cavity of the dust boot, according to the company. This revolutionary design allows grease to release through a uniquely engineered component placed between the dust boot and the body, which results in complete protection from contamination, regardless of the location and movement of the ball stud, and thus increases the life cycle of the parts.
 
“Due to the protection it provides from contamination, Deeza has had a tremendous response from our customers to this new technology," said Gokhan Kuru, president, Deeza Chassis Parts. "This is an ongoing process and Deeza will keep expanding the usage of this technology. In fact, many of our newly developed products are also designed with this technology."
 
For more information about Deeza Chassis Parts, visit www.DeezaChassis.com.