NTN-SNR adds to engine timing and suspension ranges

January 07, 2015
NTN-SNR adds to engine timing and suspension ranges
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NTN-SNR has made some important additions to two key ranges in its high quality parts portfolio. The NTN-SNR Suspension range sees the addition of 6 Front Suspension kits (KB6) and 1 Rear Supension kit (KB9), while the Engine Timing and Auxiliaries range sees 12 Auxiliary tensioners (GA), 1 Overunning Alternator Pulley (GA7), 4 Tensioners (GT) and 2 Engine Timing Kits (KD) added to the line up.


The new front suspension kits are for many popular applications including, the Mercedes Benz E Class, Honda Jazz and some Hyundai and Mitsubishi models. The rear suspension kit is for the very popular Toyota Yaris. 

Auxiliary tensioners added cover important applications for models from Audi, BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Mazda, and Mercedes. The new Overunning Alternator Pulley is for many popular Citroen, Fiat and Peugeot applications and new Tensioners have been added for the Volvo S80 and XC90 as well as Hyundai and Mitsubishi models.

The new engine timing kits are KD457.74 for the Audi A2 and VW Lupo 1.2 and KD473.24 for the Mitsubishi Galant, Space Runner and Space Wagon. 

For full application listings please visit the aftermarket section at www.ntn-snr.com
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