Phillips Industries Components Made Standard on International Class 8 Trucks
Navistar has chosen additional Phillips Industries products as standard equipment for International Class 8 trucks.
by Staff
February 1, 2018
The Phillips Industries 3-in-1 Electrical and Air Assemblies were one of the components that were made standard equipment on International Class 8 trucks.Photo: Phillips Industries
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The Phillips Industries 3-in-1 Electrical and Air Assemblies were one of the components that were made standard equipment on International Class 8 trucks. Photo: Phillips Industries
Navistar has chosen additional Phillips Industries products as standard equipment for International Class 8 trucks, the company announced.
International model year 2017 trucks added the following components from Phillips Industries as standard equipment:
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Nylon Air Coils
Rubber Air Hoses
Gladhands
Pogosticks and Tracker Bar Spring Kits for back of cab cable support
3-in-1 Electrical and Air Assemblies, spiral wrapped for a clean organized look
Additionally, for model year 2018 International Trucks, the Phillips Stow-A-Way single and dual hose holder will become standard equipment. Prior to the new products being added, Phillips Industries had enjoyed standard position on International Trucks with their ABS electrical cables and QCS2 (Quick-Change Socket) that prevents moisture and contamination from entering the electrical system.
“Phillips Industries appreciates this latest example of Navistar’s continuing endorsement of the Phillips brand,” said Ron Alvarez, director – North American & global OEM/OES sales. “Our success is directly tied to the inclusion of our products on vehicles manufactured by the top truck and trailer OEM’s.”
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