Rein Automotive Expands Lineup Of Genuine Anti-Vibration Parts

Rein Automotive Expands Lineup Of Genuine Anti-Vibration Parts

The new part numbers are available for a wide variety of popular applications on leading European makes and models from 1985 through to today.

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CRP Automotive, a leading source of OE-quality replacement parts for European vehicle applications, has added new part numbers to its line of Rein Automotive genuine anti-vibration parts. The new part numbers are available for a wide variety of popular applications on leading European makes and models from 1985 through to today. The company says excellent vehicle coverage is offered for Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Dodge (Sprinter), Mercedes, Mini, Porsche, SAAB, Volkswagen and Volvo.

Paul Swyter, Rein Automotive brand manager, noted, “Because anti-vibration components are placed under such brutal stress during their service life, we understand how essential it is that our replacement parts are identical to the OE design and are of the highest possible quality. This includes our Rein Automotive Hydro-electric Engine Mounts, which are essential for the proper handling and stability of the 2006-‘08 Audi A6 and the 2005-‘11 A6 Quattro. Just like every component that carries the Rein Automotive brand, you can count on CRP for OE quality, precision fit and outstanding performance from every anti-vibration part.”

The Rein Automotive genuine anti-vibration parts program includes bushings, drive shaft mounts, engine mounts, transmission mounts, spring pads, strut mounts and bump stops.

Easy Online Lookup

The Rein Automotive under car program features easy look up on CRP’s online application catalog that can be accessed through the CRP Automotive or Rein Automotive brand websites, reinautomotive.com, or ShowMetheParts.

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