Eaton Offers Free Clutch With Reman Transmission Purchase
Eaton is offering a free clutch with the purchase of a heavy-duty remanufactured transmission as part of a limited time aftermarket program.
by Staff
March 15, 2016
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Eaton is offering a free clutch with the purchase of a heavy-duty remanufactured transmission as part of a limited time aftermarket program, the company has announced. The promotion runs through the end of June.
The clutches will be delivered within four weeks of registering the transmission purchases. The promotion includes all Eaton Solo Advantage, Easy Pedal Advantage and EverTough clutches. The offer is available in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
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“We’re giving our customers even more incentive to purchase one of our genuine reman transmissions,” said Bill Fouch, aftermarket marketing manager, Eaton. “There is no limit to the number of transmissions that can be purchased during this limited time frame.”
A two-year, unlimited mileage warranty is standard on all Eaton reman transmissions, according to the company. Eaton Commercial Vehicle components are supported by Eaton’s Roadranger service network that includes 200 drivetrain professionals in North American providing solutions, support and expertise to fleets and dealers.
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