In preparation of summer ‘staycation’ season, where family-friendly vehicles are likely to be a frequent visitor to workshop ramps, Comline Auto Parts is pleased to reveal details of new and likely fast-moving steering & suspension references.
The British aftermarket brand has pledged to grow its steering & suspension portfolio by more than a third throughout 2021 and continues its drive towards its goal with a burst of part numbers carefully chosen and developed to suit British and Irish markets.
In July, Comline introduced control arms for the Audi A3 (2003-2013) and TT (2008-2014), SEAT Altea (2004-2009), Altea XL (2006-2009), Škoda Octavia (2008-2013) and Superb (2009-2010), Volkswagen Caddy (2008-2015), Eos (2009-2015), Golf (2009-2012), Golf Plus (2009-2013), Jetta (2008-2010), Scirocco (2009-2017) and Touran (2009-2010).
In terms of stabiliser links, Comline now offers an option for the Chevrolet Trax (2012-onwards), Opel Mokka (2013-onwards) and Mokka X (2012-onwards), as well as the Vauxhall Mokka X (2012-onwards).
It also provides a suspension bush for a Škoda Superb (2009-2015) and Yeti (2009-2017), and Volkswagen Caddy (2004-2015) and Jetta (2010-onwards), in addition to a tie rod end for a Hyundai i10 (2013-onwards).
A variety of tie rod axle joints and stabiliser mountings are also available to access immediately, with details of every part number available from technicians’ nearest distributer.
Comline’s confidence of a first-time fit is emphasised further by its Comline Augmented Reality. It provides users with a first-hand look at the quality and features of its steering & suspension products.
Within selected renders, users will notice ‘hotspots’, which, when clicked on, will provide useful information for the respective part. Comline Auto Parts Managing Director, Ishan Kamdar, has starred in a video that demonstrates how the technology works, which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtFmyQtR9FA.
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