StrongArm Lift Supports Introduces 24 New Part Numbers to be Showcased at AAPEX 2018

StrongArm Lift Supports Introduces 24 New Part Numbers to be Showcased at AAPEX 2018

The new part numbers include lift-gate, trunk-lid, hood, back-glass and seat-adjustment lift supports, along with several universal offerings for a wide range of late-model vehicle applications.

StrongArm, a Memphis, Tennessee-based supplier of gas-charged lift supports, announced 24 new part numbers, expanding its application coverage for North America by 3.3 million.

The new part numbers include lift-gate, trunk-lid, hood, back-glass and seat-adjustment lift supports, along with several universal offerings for a wide range of late-model vehicle applications, according to the company.

Models include the Dodge Ram, Ford Expedition, Nissan Armada, Toyota Tundra, Chevrolet Corvette, Kia Soul, Mini Cooper and Cadillac XLR, among others.

“This new part number announcement demonstrates StrongArm’s continued commitment to leading the industry in coverage, service and late-model product development,” said Kevin O’Dowd, vice president and chief marketing officer. “The vehicle landscape continues to shift toward more utility functions requiring reliable, premium replacement lift supports, and we can supply customers with those parts in order to help them stay ahead of the curve.”

At AAPEX 2018 in Las Vegas, StrongArm will showcase its full line of aftermarket lift supports to service the customer from the front of the vehicle to the rear. The StrongArm aftermarket program offers a direct-fit, OE replacement design that will restore original function to promote safety, according to the company.

For more information, stop by booth No. 3038 or visit www.avmind.com.

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