DENSO Expands Its Rear Wiper Blade Line To Cover Many Popular SUVs, Crossovers And Cars



DENSO Expands Its Rear Wiper Blade Line To Cover Many Popular SUVs, Crossovers And Cars



With 6 new part numbers, the new rear wiper blades cover an additional 12 million units in operation (UIO).

DENSO

LONG BEACH, Calif. – DENSO Products and Services Americas Inc. announced a complete line of rear wiper blades that fit hundreds of popular sport utilities, trucks and crossovers that include Buick, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan any many others.

With 6 new part numbers, the new rear wiper blades cover an additional 12 million units in operation (UIO). One of the world’s leading suppliers of wiper blades to the OE industry, these rear wiper blades have the same First Time Fit quality as the rest of the DENSO product line.

“This expansion of our rear wiper blade line is another example of DENSO’s commitment to bringing our quality components to the aftermarket,” said Frank Cisek, senior manager, aftermarket sales. “We look forward to adding more product lines to the market in the very near future. We are excited to partner with our customers to expand their aftermarket business.”

That’s why DENSO First Time Fit rear wiper blades are designed to meet or exceed the original equipment tolerances set by the manufacturers, the company says. DENSO’s rear wiper blades feature graphite coated rubber and a lightweight, durable design.

For more information, go to www.densoautoparts.com.

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