New steering & suspension catalogue

November 10, 2008
New steering & suspension catalogue
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The latest version of the FAI steering and suspension components catalogue is now available. Distributors ADE say, that with its easy to use format, full parts illustrations and wealth of reference material the FAI catalogue is recognised as a market leader in this important components sector.


The catalogue contains full details of the latest FAI range of high quality steering and suspension products. This covers more than 3,500 part numbers and includes many brand new references.  FAI say that the range is one of the very best at meeting actual market demand and is a true all makes programme, covering almost all European and Asian passenger cars and vans. The catalogue covers: Tie Rod Ends, Link Rods, Ball Joints, Rack Ends, Mounts & Bushes, and more.  

As a critical repair component, demand for steering and suspension parts is always healthy, with parts often required due to NCT failure, while poor road surfaces and speed bumps also add to demand.  FAI steering and suspension parts are also favoured by many accident repairers, as a high quality but more economical alternative to dealer sourced parts.

The FAI steering and suspension programme is available from stockist nationwide. For more information and catalogue copies call ADE on 01-623-2828 or log on to www.ade.ie

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