JDI/Dynamic Introduces New TPMS Master Assortment Package With Storage Cabinet

JDI/Dynamic Introduces New TPMS Master Assortment Package With Storage Cabinet

With the continued explosion of the TPMS market, JDI/Dynamic has placed an increased emphasis on the inventory and sensor storage needs of the TPMS service technician.

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BARBERTON, Ohio – JohnDow IndustriesDynamic brand recently introduced its TPMS Master Assortment Package with Storage Cabinet (No. DVT-802). With the continued explosion of the TPMS market, JDI/Dynamic has placed an increased emphasis on the inventory and sensor storage needs of the TPMS service technician.

The new DVT-802 Master Assortment is comprised of 227 total pieces, including:
· DVT sensors
· DVT valve stems
· TPMS service kits
· TPMS replacement valve stems
· DVT torque tool

These pieces are contained in the TPMS-72 storage cabinet, representing all necessary TPMS parts and tools securely stored in one place. The cabinet includes a large center storage area, a pull-out drawer and side wing storage shelves. It can be mounted on a wall and an optional floor stand is available.

Greg Iorfida, national sales manager, Dynamic Automotive, said, “We are really excited about this new assortment package and storage cabinet. In addition, we believe that achieving success in TPMS is much more than just having parts on the shelf.  So, we offer a variety of resources to distributors, jobbers and installers that will help them reach and exceed their goals for TPMS parts, service, sales and profits.”

The Dynamic TPMS Solutions brand features the multi-application DVT (Dual Valve Technology) sensors. The eight Dynamic-DVT pre-programmed sensors cover multi-vehicle applications with minimal inventory investment. In addition to the DVT-sensors, TPMS service rebuild kits and TPMS mechanical tools also are part of the Dynamic TPMS product line.

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