New Ford Engine Timing kits from NTN-SNR

March 31, 2014
New Ford Engine Timing kits from NTN-SNR
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NTN-SNR has made many major additions to its engine timing and auxiliaries range during the first part of 2014. This has seen 16 Tensioners (GE-GT), 17 Engine Timing Kits (KD), 37 Auxilliary tensioners (GA) and 18 Auxilliary Kits (KA) introduced.


NTN-SNR Aftermarket now offers a range of over 300 timing belt kits which contain all of the components needed to make an effective repair, including Tensioners, Guide rollers, and Idler Rollers, and Timing Belts, with other components such as Camshaft pulley dampers also included if recommended by the manufacturer. The range also offers the flexibility to replace individual components with high quality OE equivelents where required.

New part numbers introduced cover hundreds of popular applications with new Engine Timing Kits in particular covering major sellers such as the Ford Focus and Mondeo, Audi A4 and A5, VW Golf and Volvo S40.

A full list of new references can be found in the range extensions section, under products on the NTN-SNR aftermarket website at www.ntn-snr.com

New products are available from stockists throughout Ireland.
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