FCS Introduces 88 New Part Numbers

FCS Introduces 88 New Part Numbers

All of these units are in stock and ready to ship. 

FCS Automotive has announced the release of 88 new part numbers, including 20 complete strut assemblies, 34 shock absorber assembly kits, 11 shock absorber and coil spring assemblies, 14 heavy-duty fleet shocks and 9 bare struts and shocks. All of these units are in stock and ready to ship. 

In the new part number announcement FCS stated it remains “committed to be first-to-market with new numbers, while providing the most comprehensive market coverage in North America – well beyond our nearest competitor. Many of these numbers are not available from the competition,” the announcement stated.

The new numbers cover some of the most popular applications on the road today, including the Buick LaCrosse, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban, Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger, Ford F250, Ford Transit, Jeep Cherokee, Mazda CX-9, Tesla 3, Bluebird, Ford F750, Freightliner, International and more.

As a global supplier in more than 40 countries, FCS products are always produced to meet strict OE quality processes backed by extensive in-house testing and IATF16949 & ISO14001 certifications, according to the company.  

More information about FCS products, contact FCS at 866-708-4554 or visit the company’s website www.fcsautoparts.com.

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