Hubs & bearings feature in Comline Ireland NTR bulletin

July 07, 2022
Hubs & bearings feature in Comline Ireland NTR bulletin
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Comline Ireland has released a host of hubs and bearings for popular family models in its latest new to range bulletin.


These components undergo tremendous amounts of testing to guarantee consistent performance, with the range encompassing a variety of design styles – from two-piece ‘generation 0’ to ‘generation 2 and 3’ variants – and arriving at the workshop as a complete kit, thus, containing all the needed accessories.

Featured in the latest bulletin are the The Ford Kuga II (2012-onwards), Kuga III (2019-onwards), Volvo XC60 I (2009-2017), Toyota C-HR (2016-onwards) and Honda CR-V. Comline has also increased the amount of hub assemblies for light commercial vehicles too, like the Volkswagen (VW) Crafter (2016-onwards).

Land Rover Range Rover, Peugeot, Kia, Citroën, Nissan, VW, Jaguar, Hyundai and Opel all feature in the latest raft of wheel bearing part numbers, demonstrating Comline’s versatility in bringing new references to aftermarket professionals.

Comline has also bolstered its brake caliper and filtration ranges, with the latter including air, fuel and oil filter additions. 

To read the entire new-to-range June bulletin, click here.
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