ZF Aftermarket introduces 141 new parts

ZF Aftermarket has introduced 141 new parts in the UK, enhancing its already comprehensive vehicle coverage with an additional 3,142 vehicle references covered.

Under the esteemed Lemforder brand, 22 new parts have been added, including four engine mountings, three control/trailing arm mountings, and two wheel suspension repair kits.

Additionally, there’s one bushing for the axle cross member, two control/trailing arm components, four steering bellows, three link/coupling rods for stabiliser bars and two automatic transmission mountings, along with one mounting for a stabiliser bar.

In the trusted SACHS portfolio, 82 parts have been introduced. This includes 45 shock absorbers and 11 clutch kits, as well as six flywheels and nine drive cab suspension shock absorbers.

The range also features three rolling bearings for suspension strut support mounts, one suspension strut support mount, one master cylinder and one slave cylinder for the clutch, a dust cover kit for shock absorbers and one torque converter, alongside a wheel suspension repair kit, a clutch pressure plate and a clutch release bearing.

Meanwhile, TRW has added 15 new parts, which consist of three brake calipers, five brake discs, and one wheel brake cylinder. The lineup also includes a wheel speed sensor, a brake pad set, a ball joint, a brake hose, and both a clutch slave cylinder and master cylinder.

Finally, BOGE has introduced 22 new parts, featuring one suspension strut support mount and 21 shock absorbers.

As a leading supplier and development partner, ZF Aftermarket ensures that all products within its range are manufactured to deliver superior performance.

The extensive portfolio guarantees that customers can access OE-quality parts, spanning clutch, transmission, braking components, and numerous spare parts.

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