ZF Aftermarket Announces New Range Extension For TRW Corner Module Applications

ZF Aftermarket Announces New Range Extension For TRW Corner Module Applications

The TRW brand has added 118 new SKUs to the TRW corner module range so far in 2018, including 65 chassis, 65 ride control and 14 braking components.

After adding more than 1,000 parts to the corner module offering in 2017, TRW says it is keeping up the momentum into 2018. ZF Aftermarket has announced a new range extension for TRW’s corner module offering of braking, steering and suspension in North America.

The TRW brand has added 118 new SKUs to the TRW corner module range so far in 2018, including 65 chassis, 65 ride control and 14 braking components.

The new SKUs cover an extensive list of makes and models including:

  • Cadillac Escalade 2015-’17 and Buick Encore 2013-’17 for chassis components
  • Ford Escape 2013-’17 and Subaru Forester 2014-’16 for ride control
  • Ford Excursion 2000-’05 and Chrysler Town & Country 2008 for brake pad kits

“We are proud to continue the extension of our braking, steering and suspension components for the corner module. With each range extension, TRW is bringing more coverage and more OE-quality products to consumers,” said Brian Rassin, product group manager, ZF Aftermarket. “Coming off a successful 2017, our goal is to set the industry standard for braking, steering and suspension components. When you think high-quality OE products, you think TRW.”

Manufactured by the same team that developed the technology behind the product, TRW’s corner module components have been designed to complement each other and harmoniously work together within the corner of the vehicle to create the total package.

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