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Monday, July 11, 2011

The best in bearings


NTN SNR is recognised for its high quality products and its exclusive solutions, such as the ASB ("Active Sensor Bearing") concept for wheel bearings. An ASB wheel bearing collects speed information relative to each of the vehicle’s wheels and instantly communicates the data to the computers (ECU) and systems present in your car. This technology is an essential element for the correct operation of systems such as ABS, Electric motor brake, ESP and GPS Navigation.

NTN SNR have a reputation for quality amongst OEM manufacturers and that has helped to ensure NTN SNR Aftermarket customer satisfaction. Their OEM customer base includes Audi, Land Rover, Ford, Jaguar, Peugeot, Mercedes, Nissan, Honda, Renault, Citroen, Fiat, Kia, Opel, Porsche, Seat, Smart, Skoda, and VW.


Covering approximately 98% of the European car market NTN SNR offer a wide range of OE wheel bearing kits, timing belt kits, suspension kits, tensioners and DVT’S. NTN SNR also has an ever-expanding range of kits covering the Asian car parc.

This includes kits for manufacturers such as Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Suzuki etc.

All the kits in the range are supplied with the necessary components to carry out the required repair to the manufacturers specification.

Available from your local motor factor. For more information about the NTN SNR range of products logon to www.ntn-snr.com.

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