Navistar Launches New Aftermarket Parts Product Line

Navistar Launches New Aftermarket Parts Product Line

Diamond Advantage Diesel parts will serve Class 2-5 engines and engine components.

Navistar International Corp. is launching a new aftermarket product line, Diamond Advantage Diesel Parts, which will provide high-quality aftermarket parts for Class 2-5 diesel engines and engine components. 

The products served will include Ford Power Stroke Diesel, GM Duramax and Dodge RAM Cummins. Diamond Advantage parts will be distributed through Navistar’s parts distribution centers (PDCs) to warehouse distributors, diesel parts specialists and the International dealer network.

“We are excited about the opportunity to serve this complementary Class 2 through 5 market for aftermarket diesel parts,” said T.J. O’Hanlon, general manager, Diamond Advantage. “Building on our strong track record in Class 6-8 diesel parts, this new product line will leverage our extensive distribution capabilities in delivering high quality parts to new and existing customers.”  

“Our scale, expertise and relationships offer parts customers in this segment a compelling value proposition that supports Navistar’s commitment to improved customer uptime and reduced total cost of ownership,” added Josef Kory, Navistar senior vice president, Aftersales. “This new product line reflects our commitment to support our customers on the road better than anyone else, through unsurpassed responsiveness and an extensive Class 2-8 product offering.”

Diamond Advantage all-makes diesel parts will be available for purchase effective March 15. For additional information, visit www.DiamondAdvantageParts.com

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