Delphi Technologies Aftermarket Accelerates Growth Of Steering And Suspension Portfolio, To Become Full Line Supplier In 2020

Delphi Technologies Aftermarket Accelerates Growth Of Steering And Suspension Portfolio, To Become Full Line Supplier In 2020

The company now offers nearly 1,000 new part numbers with plans to reach full line coverage in North America by next year to offer customers new profit opportunities.

Delphi Technologies Aftermarket has launched 987 new part numbers in its North American steering and suspension portfolio and plans to reach full line coverage by end of first quarter 2020. This expansion enables distributors and repair shops to offer greater coverage in a fast-growing product line with significant parts proliferation, opening up new profit opportunities.

This launch helps double the size of the steering and suspension product line this year, for a total of more than 5,000 part numbers. Following this trajectory, the company will continue launching new parts to reach 99 percent sales coverage by the first quarter of 2020. 

“We know that for our customers, coverage and availability are key, and we are focused on answering those needs and helping grow their business through a strong partnership with us,” said Chad Smith, vice president, Aftermarket, North America. 

The new part numbers include control arms, tie rod ends, inner tie rods, sway bar links, ball joints, bushings, drag links, idler arms, pitman arms, trailing arms and more. Delphi says each part is developed, manufactured and tested to meet industry-leading standards for OE performance, encompassing fit, form, and function. Delphi Technologies ensures steering and suspension parts withstand the same forces during testing as they will on the road. They are also subjected to extreme environmental conditions to prepare them for a long service life. 

“For us, exceptional quality is not a goal – it’s a requirement. When it comes to safety-critical parts like steering and suspension components, our customers can be confident in our strict manufacturing and testing standards,” Smith said. 

To strengthen customer confidence and trust, Delphi Technologies offers a full-service aftermarket solution that includes more than just the parts themselves. The proper accessories and hardware are also included when required. Beyond what comes in the box, Delphi Technologies also offers certified training courses on all things aftermarket, including a series on steering and suspension systems. The classes cover topics including traction control and tire pressure monitoring systems, and are available to technicians of all skill levels. 

To learn more about Delphi Technologies Aftermarket products and training courses, visit our steering & suspension page and our training section.

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