Dorman Products Releases March New Product Announcement With More Than 200 New Parts

Dorman Products Releases March New Product Announcement With More Than 200 New Parts

A companion video for Dorman's New Product Announcement features highlights of this month's newest products.

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products today announced its March New Product Announcement featuring 201 new parts, 44 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts.
 
New product opportunities include:
 
•A new air bag switch for Ford Rangers from 2006-’98. This direct replacement switch is plug-and-play, and requires no programming. (P/N 924-901)
•An exclusive sunglass holder kit fitting a variety of BMW applications from 2013-’02. This unique kit replaces the driver’s side headliner handle with a handy sunglass holder, and comes complete with bolts for a complete changeover. (P/Ns 924-071 gray, 924-077 black)
•A remanufactured radio for a variety of Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep applications from 2007-’02. This direct replacement is easy to install, requires no programming and contains an upgraded auxiliary jack for easy connection to smartphones and MP3 players. (P/N 586-003)
•A re-engineered Oil filter Adaptor Gasket for various GM vehicles from 2012-’04. The construction of this Adaptor Gasket includes upgraded materials for improved durability and prolonged service life. (P/N 917-014)
•Steering shafts, water outlet kits, third brake lights, dust caps, exhaust manifold kits, hood release cables, brake pedal pads and more
 
A companion video for Dorman’s New Product Announcement features highlights of this month’s newest products. To access this video, click here.
 
For additional information on Dorman’s latest product introductions visit http://dormanproducts.com/Pages/New_To_Aftermarket/NTA_Page.aspx, call 800-523-2492, or sign up for new product alerts from Dorman’s Be-The-First-To-Know Program at www.DormanProducts.com/Signup.
 

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