Elgin Industries Introduces Comprehensive Web-Based Engine, Chassis, Heavy-Duty Parts Catalog

Elgin Industries Introduces Comprehensive Web-Based Engine, Chassis, Heavy-Duty Parts Catalog

Elgin Industries has introduced a comprehensive electronic catalog within their website, enabling distributors, jobbers, engine rebuilders and repair professionals to quickly access the latest information on more than 15,000 automotive and heavy-duty engine and chassis components.

Elgin Industries has introduced a comprehensive electronic catalog within the www.elginind.com website, enabling distributors, jobbers, engine rebuilders and repair professionals to quickly access the latest information on more than 15,000 automotive and heavy-duty engine and chassis components. The new web-based catalog also includes downloadable listings covering the extensive Elgin PRO-STOCK performance parts line.

Designed to be the industry’s most user-friendly and up-to-date electronic parts resource, the new web-based Elgin eCatalog offers virtually instantaneous access to thousands of components and detailed technical specifications by application. The eCatalog’s sophisticated new database also enables users to identify additional applications that are covered by a specific Elgin engine or chassis SKU.

Elgin Industries offers a complete line of premium-quality replacement engine and chassis components for most domestic and import applications.

The Elgin all-makes/all-models engine parts line includes:
• Camshafts;
• Valves;
• Valve springs;
• Rocker arms;
• Push rods;
• Lifters/tappets;
• Oil pumps;
• Timing components/sets;
• Valve guides, locks, seats, spring retainers;
• Expansion plugs;
• Cam bearings;
• Cam/lifter kits;
• Water pumps; and
• Engine hardware.

The Elgin chassis parts line includes:
• Tie rods;
• Drag links;
• Center links;
• Ball joints;
• Idler and pitman arms;
• Coil springs;
• Bushings;
• Stabilizer link kits;
• Control arms;
• Bellows kits; and
• King pins and king pin sets.

For more information regarding Elgin Industries and the Elgin and Elgin PRO-STOCK product lines, contact your Elgin supplier, visit www.elginind.com, or call (800) 323-6764.

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