Mopar Remanufactured Parts Catalog Delivers More Choices

Mopar Remanufactured Parts Catalog Delivers More Choices

Aiming to satisfy a broader universe of customers, Mopar launches the newly expanded Mopar Remanufactured Parts catalog featuring new product lines and applications for Chrysler Group LLC vehicles such as Loaded Brake Calipers, Steering Components and more.

Aiming to satisfy a broader universe of customers, Mopar launches the newly expanded Mopar Remanufactured Parts catalog featuring new product lines and applications for Chrysler Group LLC vehicles such as Loaded Brake Calipers, Steering Components and more.

Mopar Remanufactured Parts are the perfect fit for older-model Chrysler Group vehicles, and Mopar Reman has full vehicle coverage — there’s a Reman part for nearly every vehicle application. The new catalog is a comprehensive guide to over 4,000 application-specific Mopar Remanufactured Parts, covering more than two decades of Chrysler Group vehicles.

“Consumers are seeking more choices, especially drivers of older vehicles,” said Kathy Wideman, head of the Mopar Repair and Remanufactured Parts Portfolio. “Mopar Reman parts present a compelling proposition for drivers of older or higher-mileage vehicles.”

Mopar has over 28 remanufactured product lines, including engines, transmissions, electrical systems, steering assemblies, brake components, A/C units and more. In fact, Mopar has launched close to 200 Remanufactured parts this year alone.

“Mopar’s remanufacturing process incorporates all of the latest O.E. upgrades for every application-specific product,” adds Wideman. “This means Mopar Reman products always include the best and most-current technologies.”

Contact your local Chrysler Group dealer for more information regarding the full line of Mopar Remanufactured Products. Catalog content is also available 24/7 online at MoparRepairConnection.com. For installers needing an easy parts lookup, this site enables the quick specification and order of Mopar Remanufactured parts to properly service Chrysler Group vehicles.

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