SmartTruck Extends Warranty for Aerodynamic Components
SmartTruck Systems announced that it has extended the warranty period on the company’s precision aerodynamic system components for long-haul trucking.
by Staff
July 7, 2015
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SmartTruck Systems announced that it has extended the warranty period on the company’s precision aerodynamic system components for long-haul trucking.
The components are now covered by a limited lifetime warranty that provides a replacement or price-paid refund for any defective aerodynamic component as long as the original purchaser owns the product.
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The previous warranty period for SmartTruck’s aerodynamic undertray components was 15 years and seven years for the company’s TopKit. All new precision aerodynamic components sold will be covered by the limited lifetime warranty.
“This is certainly one of the most powerful product warranties in our industry, and a testament to the quality of our products,” said Stephen S. Ingham, Jr., SmartTruck CEO. “SmartTruck designs and builds our aerodynamic components to work free of defects, durable enough to stand up to normal highway conditions.”
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