NTN Bower Releases New Differential Kit Coverage

NTN Bower Releases New Differential Kit Coverage

NTN says it has quickly expanded its product coverage for the Bower brand since the release of its first differential kit less than two years ago.

 

MT. PROSPECT, Ill. – NTN is announcing the addition of 30 new product families of differential kits for Eaton, Mack, Meritor and Dana Class 8 axles. Each kit contains axle-specific Bower components to perform a complete repair for the application.

“Our promise is to provide premium, American-made Bower products that meet the exacting standards that you have come to expect,” said Ray Froude, NTN market manager – HD Truck. “And, as a trusted OEM supplier, we complete each differential kit with high-quality components to ensure your satisfaction.”

NTN says it has quickly expanded its product coverage for the Bower brand since the release of its first differential kit less than two years ago.

“We identified a need for a full-line supplier in this market, and have been steadily releasing new kits every few months. The response has been very well received,” Froude continued.

NTN says that commitment is carried over to providing value-added customer service. A Quality Checked Components Sheet can be found in each service kit box. This sheet details each part number in the box, its description and is verified with the initials of NTN Quality Check personnel.

NTN’s new differential kit families are:

Mack:
•NDK117, NDK117A, NDK212F, NDK212R, NDK500, NDK501, NDK503, NDK506

Eaton:
•NDK1, NDK23, NDK23D, NDK24, NDK412, NDK64F, NDK72, NDK72A, NDK72B, NDK207, NDK208, NDK219R, NDK403, NDK432, NDK433

Meritor:
•NDK9RB, NDK4155, NDK4155A, NDK4395, NDK4435, NDK4436
DANA:
•NDK214

For more information on these parts and all other BOWER differential kits offered by NTN, visit:ntnamericas.com/en/products/differential-kits.

 

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