LuK introduces new Avensis DMF

May 19, 2014
LuK introduces new Avensis DMF
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Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket has made some major additions to its LuK clutch range with key components introduced for many popular models.


Two new Dual Mass Flywheels (DMFs) are now available for;

- Toyota Avensis (ZRT27, ADT27) 2.0 D-4D, 02/2009- 
- Porsche 911 (997) 3.6 Turbo, 03/2006-.

Also just added to the LuK RepSets range are sets for:

- Mini One (R50, R53), 06/2001-09/2006 ( LuK RepSet)
- Peugeot 308 1.6 16v, 09/2007- (LuK RepSet Pro)


Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket Technical Services Manager Malcolm Short commented, “Following the major expansion of LuK part numbers last year we are actively adding to the range in 2014. Our range is the most comprehensive available in the automotive aftermarket and these latest additions cover everything from family cars right though to high performance sports cars to ensure that our distributors have all the parts they need to service the requirements of their independent garage customers.”

The company recently opened a new training centre at its Hereford headquarters in the UK. This is an IMI Awards Assessment Centre which can deliver Quality Assured Awards (QAA) training via its LuK Double Clutch Training Programme, and Schaeffler plans to offer further training courses to companies over the forthcoming months.
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