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Mevotech Adds 96 New Parts To Catalog

The part introductions expand coverage of hub-bearing assemblies under the BXT and TITAN-XF brands and premium chassis brands Mevotech Supreme and TTX: Terrain Tough Xtreme, with 71 parts featuring engineered enhancements over OE design for added strength and durability, according to the company.

Mevotech has added 96 new parts to its catalog, the company said.  

The part introductions expand coverage of hub-bearing assemblies under the BXT and TITAN-XF brands and premium chassis brands Mevotech Supreme and TTX: Terrain Tough Xtreme, with 71 parts featuring engineered enhancements over OE design for added strength and durability, according to the company.

Mevotech Supreme adds 56 new parts, 33 of which feature the company’s X-Factor application-specific engineered enhancements. The latest releases from the Mevotech Supreme brand feature 27 first‐to‐market parts, including the front and rear control arm and ball-joint assemblies for the 2017-2019 Honda CRV, according to Mevotech.

Also included in the new part releases are 32 new items to the TTX line, including stabilizer-bar link kits, tie-rod ends and ball joints. Most notably, the front upper ball joint for the 2004-2018 Ford F-150 features Mevotech’s LaborSaver Bootstaller installation tool for technicians.

In addition to the chassis and suspension parts, Mevotech has launched nine new hub-bearing-assembly SKUs in the BXT and premium TITAN-XFlines.

“Our latest new product releases really highlight Mevotech’s connection with the technician,” said Todd Hack, executive vice president of sales and marketing for Mevotech. “Our LaborSaver program is laser-focused on the technician experience, creating tools that make service bays more efficient by making installations faster and easier. Our X-Factor enhancements mean fewer comebacks and happier customers when they leave those service bays.”

All Mevotech parts are listed in its catalog and in electronic-catalog providers.

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