SKF to Showcase Full Product Line at 2022 AAPEX

SKF to Showcase Full Product Line at 2022 AAPEX

Among the products on display will be SKF’s Brute Force automotive hub units for light-duty trucks and SUVs.

SKF Vehicle Aftermarket says it will provide customers with a preview of its complete line of premium automotive vehicle components in booth A4016 at the 2022 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX).

SKF adds among the products on display during the show will be its Brute Force automotive hub units for light-duty trucks and SUVs. Utilizing a patented design, the SKF Brute Force automotive hub unit offers a combination of features to ensure safety, durability, longevity, ruggedness, and supreme operation, the company says. It is an ideal solution when high-load conditions are present due to off-roading, oversized wheels, and tires and its multiple lip design provides superior sealing performance in harsh conditions such as mud, sand, and water. 

“We are a trusted supplier of high-quality automotive wheel end, engine, drivetrain and suspension components,” said Ron Klopf, director, Automotive Aftermarket Sales. “Our innovative portfolio not only helps save money, time and manual labor efforts, but also reinforces customer confidence. We look forward to providing AAPEX attendees with a first-hand look at our premium suite of aftermarket solutions and networking with other onsite exhibitors about the latest industry trends.”

SKF says it will also showcase:

– SKF Brute Force medium-duty rear wheel hub for the Ford F450 and F550 series trucks, and premium line of U-Joints and seals.
– X-Tracker hub bearing assembly, designed to increase efficiency and drive sustainable business practices by lowering carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
– SKF X-Tracker hybrid ball-taper hub and bearing unit.

For more information, contact your local SKF representative, visit www.vehicleaftermarket.skf.com or call (800) 882-0008.

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