Eaton enhances aftermarket offerings for transmission rebuilders

July 28, 2015
The newest additions include transmission shift blocks, yokes, shafts, gears, pump assemblies, flanges and more.

Power management company Eaton has beefed up one of the company’s key commercial vehicle aftermarket offerings with a new name and the addition of several new genuine Fuller transmission components.

The former Bulk product line is now known as the Rebuilder Bulk Pack line to better reflect the program’s target audience. That same audience will also now have the opportunity to purchase 11 additions to the Rebuilder Bulk Pack’s portfolio of products, bringing the total number of offerings to more than 135 transmission parts.

“The value of the program continues to increase through an expanded selection of products that are delivered in high-volume quantities at very competitive pricing levels,” said Bill Fouch, aftermarket marketing manager for Eaton. “The products are intended for North American rebuilders and have been assembled as a direct result of their feedback. The program will continue to evolve as needed over time.”

The newest additions include transmission shift blocks, yokes, shafts, gears, pump assemblies, flanges and more. The complete lineup of Rebuilder Bulk Pack components is available at http://www.roadranger.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@roadranger/documents/content/rr_apsl-0150.pdf.

Rebuilder Bulk Pack quantities vary and range from 12 to 200 parts, with the most popular components typically shipped in one container in quantities of 100.

“The program has been well received by rebuilders everywhere because they know they are getting genuine OE quality components, and it allows them to always have the correct part on hand, reducing the need for spot buys and decreasing the time needed to buy parts,” added Fouch.

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