Centerforce Launches All-New Website

Centerforce Launches All-New Website

The revamped website was designed to streamline the clutch upgrade process.

Centerforce, a manufacturer of performance clutches and flywheels for classic and late-model cars and trucks for more than 40 years, has announced the launch of an all-new consumer-friendly website. The company’s new site features a redesigned layout with year, make, model search and faster load times for easier browsing. Its improved dealer search function allows customers to locate nearby Centerforce dealers and installers via their zip code or address to get their upgrades quickly.

The all-new home page features new product releases and video uploads so that visitors can keep up to date with the latest offerings and adventures from Centerforce. In addition to an application-specific search engine, Centerforce’s various product lines are broken into easy-to-navigate categories.

Several additional filters are available to drill down products via a few different specifications, such as clutch disc diameter or input shaft spline count. This is beneficial for customers putting together a custom application, and all product detail pages provide the complete specifications of each product, such as torque capacity and much more.

“We are very excited to have a new online home for our products and brand,” said Bryan Wilson, Centerforce General Manager. “We have been hard at work designing and planning an improved online shopping experience for some time, and we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. This new site will be the one-stop shop for our products and gear as we continue to push the boundaries of engineering for performance clutches here at Centerforce.”

For more information visit www.centerforce.com.

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