Dorman Products Releases July New Product Announcement With More Than 110 Exclusive New Parts

Dorman Products Releases July New Product Announcement With More Than 110 Exclusive New Parts

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

COLMAR, Pa. — Dorman Products Inc. released its July New Product Announcement featuring 275 new parts, 119 of which are exclusive formerly "Dealer Only" parts.
 
Highlights of Dorman’s July product announcement include:
 
· New additions to Dorman’s innovative Drop Ship Driveshaft Assemblies Program (now offering more than 60 SKUs) that fit various GM and Isuzu trucks from 2010-’04 and Toyota Tundras from 2006-’05. Dorman’s new Driveshaft Assembly program connects customers with a broad offering of direct replacements – shipped the next business day through FedEx (for orders received by 3PM EST). (P\Ns 936-113 & 936-718)
 
· A Headlight Sensor for popular Toyota, Mazda and Lexus models from 2009-’01. This direct replacement saves time and money by allowing for a sensor-only replacement option, instead of replacing the entire headlight leveling sensor assembly. (P/N 924-755)
 
· New Coolant Reservoir coverage for more than 4 million Ford applications on the road today. Dorman’s program also offers power steering and windshield washer coverage as well. (P/Ns 603-028 & 603-051)
 
· New Wiper Arm coverage for Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan models from 2011-’10. (P/N 42783)
 
In addition, Dorman’s announcement also includes intake manifolds, leaf spring bracket kits, upper shock mount insulators, 4WD actuators, wiper transmissions, water outlets and many more.
 
Dorman’s New Product Announcement companion video features highlights of this month’s newest products. To access this video, click here.
 

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