Mevotech adds 116 new chassis part numbers

Aug. 8, 2023
The latest release includes a host of first-to-market components from Mevotech Supreme.

Mevotech, a North American market leader in the engineering, design and manufacture of aftermarket undercar replacement parts, has added 116 new part numbers to its extensive catalog. Mevotech is known for innovative driveline, steering, suspension and wheel hub repair solutions.

Providing coverage for many new applications, this latest release includes a host of first-to-market components from Mevotech Supreme. With the addition of Tesla hubs, there is now complete front steering, suspension and wheel end coverage for the Tesla Model S.

This new release also features engineered and patented solutions from both the TTX™ and Supreme lines. Professional Technicians now have access to a greater number of upgraded repair alternatives for domestic and import passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, SUVs and EVs up to model year 2023.

TTX and Supreme components are known for their X-Factor design improvements, plus Labor Saver™ advantages that come right in the box to expedite installs. This latest release underscores Mevotech’s ongoing commitment to being first-to-market with exceptional parts and providing engineered upgrades faster.

Key release highlights include features such as greaseable self-lubricating sintered bearings that replace OE-style plastic for increased durability, an enhanced forging profile that improves assembly strength, a multi-lipped dust boot to help prevent contaminant ingress, and an anti-corrosion coating provides protection and makes future alignment service easier. The control arm for 2005-2023 Chrysler 300s and 2007-2023 Dodge Chargers features a patented greaseable, self-lubricating sintered Dynamic Control Bearing that increases service life and durability, according to the company.

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