Expert Fabricator Bryan Fuller Partners with OTC, Robinair and Actron Automotive Brands

Expert Fabricator Bryan Fuller Partners with OTC, Robinair and Actron Automotive Brands

Service Solutions LLC has announced a major new alliance with custom car and bike builder Bryan Fuller. The new partnership will officially launch at the Integrated Supply Network (ISN) Tool Dealer Expo June 28-30 in Orlando, FL. Fuller is the owner of Fuller Hot Rods and has been featured on numerous television shows including TLC's "Biker Build Off" and "Overhaulin'" on the Discovery Channel.

Service Solutions LLC has announced a major new alliance with custom car and bike builder Bryan Fuller. The new partnership will officially launch at the Integrated Supply Network (ISN) Tool Dealer Expo June 28-30 in Orlando, FL.

Fuller is the owner of Fuller Hot Rods and has been featured on numerous television shows including TLC’s “Biker Build Off” and “Overhaulin'” on the Discovery Channel. He also is the former co-host of “Two-Guys Garage,” the longest-running how-to car show on the Speed Channel.

The partnership will be made official on Saturday, June 30 at the ISN Expo at the Service Solutions booth (No. 1102), where Fuller will make his debut. He will be on-hand with product and technical teams to conduct live demos, sign autographs and showcase one of his very own custom-built motorcycles.

“OTC, Robinair and Actron are three of the most innovative product lines in the automotive marketplace, and the sheer number of quality products they make is staggering,” said Fuller. “They are name brands I can trust for everyday use around the shop.”

As part of this strategic partnership, Fuller will use Service Solutions products in his Atlanta-based automotive shop and will continue to be featured in product videos. Fuller will also make personal appearances for the brand and consult with the design teams in the fabrication and production of new tools and improvements to existing products.

“As we pursue our growth strategy, it made sense to partner with a skilled professional like Bryan to help strengthen our reputation for quality products, reliability and expert solutions,” said Jim Fish, vice president, global product management and marketing, Service Solutions LLC.

For more information about Service Solutions’ new partnership with Bryan Fuller or their aftermarket automotive brands, visit http://www.otctools.com/BryanFuller.

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