FCS Introduces 35 New Part Numbers in June

FCS Introduces 35 New Part Numbers in June

Covering some of the most popular applications on the road today, the new numbers are in stock and ready to ship.

FCS Automotive announced the release of 35 new numbers in its product range.

The new part numbers include:

  • 17 shock-absorber and coil-spring assemblies (11,794,081 vehicles in operation)
  • 15 shock-absorber assembly kits (3,897,146 vehicles in operation)
  • Two complete strut assemblies (374,894 vehicles in operation)
  • One steering damper (2,985,888 vehicles in operation)

All of the units are backed by IATF16949 and ISO14001 certifications, and are in stock and ready to ship, according to FCS Automotive.

The new numbers cover some of the most popular applications on the road today, including the BMW X5, Chevrolet Express, Chevrolet Suburban, Chrysler Town & Country, Ford F-150, Infiniti QX60, Jeep Renegade, Mazda 3, Nissan Pathfinder, Ram ProMaster and more.

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