Beck/Arnley Adds 426 New Foreign Nameplate Part Numbers in First Quarter 2009

Beck/Arnley Adds 426 New Foreign Nameplate Part Numbers in First Quarter 2009

Beck/Arnley announces it added 426 new part numbers to its line of premium quality, genuine foreign nameplate products in the first quarter of 2009. Beck/Arnley is continuously expanding its catalog to provide aftermarket automotive parts needed by today's service dealers.

Beck/Arnley announces it added 426 new part numbers to its line of premium quality, genuine foreign nameplate products in the first quarter of 2009. Beck/Arnley is continuously expanding its catalog to provide aftermarket automotive parts needed by today’s service dealers.   

The latest 426 part numbers fall within the following Beck/Arnley product modules:

• Brake & Chassis            204    
• Clutch & Driveline            14
• Cooling                6
• Electrical                28
• Engine Management        65
• Engine Parts & Filtration        109

Like all Beck/Arnley genuine foreign nameplate parts, these new additions to the product line reflect the process of Application Specific Sourcing. Beck/Arnley researches a specific make/model application, takes that data, and finds the best in class parts from its global supplier base of manufacturers of OE and OE quality parts. The result is more than 22,000 parts for 700 applications.

“At Beck/Arnley, we are committed to making life easier for professional import technicians by offering OE quality parts that fit properly, broad vehicle and parts coverage, and product enhancements and solutions to make the installation job more efficient,” said Dwight O. Brock, director of product data management for Beck/Arnley. “Our first quarter new part numbers exemplifies our new tagline – Parts Made Right. Life Made Easy.”
 
The new numbers can be downloaded in either a PDF or Excel format by visiting Beck/Arnley’s website at www.beckarnley.com. The new numbers are also available on Beck/Arnley’s Web catalog at www.beckcatalog.com.

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