Veyance Technologies Introduces Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display

Veyance Technologies Introduces Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display

Veyance Technologies Inc., manufacturer of Goodyear Engineered Products, has introduced a Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display, designed to help installers educate customers on the importance of timing components.

Veyance Technologies Inc., manufacturer of Goodyear Engineered Products, has introduced a Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display, designed to help installers educate customers on the importance of timing components. 

Timing belts and components are an integral part of any vehicle, and worn parts can cause thousands of dollars of engine damage. Although most industry guides recommend replacing a car’s timing belt every 60,000 miles, many don’t remind motorists that more than just the belt should be replaced regularly, according to Veyance.

With its 3-D, trilingual, interactive display showing actual replacement parts on a Toyota Highlander engine, the Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display helps installers demonstrate how timing components are an integral part of the vehicle, the company says. The display can be easily shown on a counter or wall-mounted in a shop.

“When it comes to timing belts and components, you never know what will fail,” said Tory Perren, aftermarket marketing manager for Veyance. “We want to help installers educate motorists about the importance of timing belts and components to help them avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs.”

For a limited time, Veyance Technologies is offering installers a rebate of up to $100 on Goodyear Engineered Products Timing Belt Kits (with or without the water pump) with the purchase of a Timing Belt Replacement Kit Display.  Visit www.goodyearep.com/timingkits for more details.

 

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