Dayco - the ideal partner

February 06, 2011
Dayco - the ideal partner
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Nobbys Autoparts, located at Unit 9 Northpark, Finglas, Dublin 11, imports and distributes a wide portfolio of automotive components to the Irish aftermarket. The company has announced that they have added Dayco to their product range.


Dayco Automotive is a major supplier of power transmission belts and rigid components to Original Equipment manufacturers for "Line Fit", as well as their OE spares business.

Dayco continues to increase its market share within the independent aftermarket, relying on their OE pedigree to gain customer support. Due to the constant development for Original Equipment manufacturers, Dayco are able to offer the aftermarket excellent coverage, in excess of 97% of the European vehicle parc.

Dayco also offers a comprehensive range of timing belts, auxiliary drive belts, kits and tensioners, for car and heavy duty applications. The company’s latest innovations in belt design, resulted in the release of timing belts with the PTFE compound. These particular belts are uniquely white in appearance and are designed to reduce wear on the sides of the teeth. This in turn prolongs belt life on high-pressure injection engines.

For more information on the Dayco range, contact Nobbys on 01-880-0400/Fax: 01-804-1466.
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