Spark Lines Partners With Turn 5

Spark Lines Partners With Turn 5

The two will partner up for the sales of the popular Goodyear and Clim Art automotive aftermarket accessories.

Spark Lines Inc. has announced a sales partnership with Turn 5 for sales of its popular Goodyear and Clim Art automotive aftermarket accessories.  

Turn 5 is an award-winning e-commerce retailer founded in 2003. In a relatively short amount of time, the company has risen as one of the industry’s leading e-commerce providers within a thriving aftermarket performance niche. Spark Lines is proud to offer its Goodyear and Clim Art quality aftermarket accessories on two of Turn 5’s excellent e-commerce web sites;  https://www.extremeterrain.com/ and https://www.americantrucks.com/.

Spark Lines Inc. employs 1500 people and is the licensed manufacturer of Goodyear automotive aftermarket accessories as well as its own brand, Clim Art. 

Its accessories include, “shatterproof” window deflectors, sunroof deflectors, patent pending custom fit rubber floor mats, cargo liners, steering wheel covers, custom fit sunshades,  mud flaps and side mirror guards. Spark Lines also manufactures private label accessories for several high-profile national brand names and can produce custom-made aftermarket plastic accessories to any customers’ specifications.  

All of Spark Lines’ products can be purchased in all Auto Zone stores as well as on the following e-com sites; Amazon (US and Canada), Auto Zone, Summit Racing, CARiD, Auto Accessories Garage, American Trucks,  Extreme Terrain, 4WD Supply and SOM Performance in Canada.

For information, visit  www.sparklinesauto.com.

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