Dorman Products Releases September New Product Announcement

Dorman Products Releases September New Product Announcement

DormanDorman Products has released its September New Product Announcement featuring 329 new parts, 86 of which are exclusive formerly “Dealer Only” parts, Dorman says.

Top parts from Dorman’s announcement include:
• A new addition to Dorman’s category of tailgate latches. Constant use stresses original latches, leading to heavy demand for replacements. Dorman’s newest tailgate latch fits a wide variety of more than 2 million Ford trucks on the road today ranging from 1997-’88. In addition, all Dorman tailgate latches include hardware for a complete installation. (PN 38668 left & 38669 right)

• A direct replacement idler pulley adjuster bolt kit for Subaru Foresters, Imprezas and Legacys from 2009-’00. The original idler pulley adjuster bolt in these particular applications is highly failure prone, making it a very in-demand replacement product. Dorman’s idler pulley bolt is not only re-engineered with a corrosion-resistant powder coating, but also contains all of the hardware needed for a complete installation. (P/N 917-124)

• A track bar assembly fitting more than 1.5 million Ford F-Series truck applications from 2014-’05. This popular, direct replacement complete assembly saves installation time and includes bushings for a complete repair. (P/N 905-810)

• Expanded coverage in Dorman’s power steering oil cooler category. The newest addition to this growing line covers popular fleet applications like the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis from 2005-’03. All of Dorman’s power steering coolers arrive as direct replacements and ready to install; saving time by eliminating the need to customize or retrofit a universal cooler. (P/N 918-313)

In addition, Dorman’s announcement also includes console lid assemblies, replacement radios, spare tire hoists, variable valve timing solenoids, shift interlock solenoids and more.

Dorman’s New Product Announcement companion video features highlights of this month’s newest products. To access this video, click here.

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