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Mevotech Expands Coverage With 188 New Part Numbers

Mevotech's expansion includes 38 new first-to-market part numbers, alongside new TTX steering and suspension components.

Mevotech Expands Coverage With 188 New Part Numbers

Upper and lower control arms, and front idler arms are among the Mevotech’s expansion. 

Photo: Mevotech

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Mevotech announced the addition of 188 new part numbers, including 38 aftermarket firsts. This recent addition expands Mevotech’s TTX, Supreme and Original Grade product catalogues. Extending up to the 2023 vehicle model year, this release covers domestic and import passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs and EVs.

The new part numbers include first-to-market components, such as control arms for newer 2023-2021 Ford F-150 and F-150 Lightning models from Mevotech’s flagship TTX and Supreme lines.

Designed with Features for Improved Part Service Life and Increased Durability

Additionally, Mevotech introduced the TTX steering idler and pitman arms, featuring three new part numbers applicable to a wide range of popular 2023-1999 GM light and medium duty pickup trucks, vans, and SUVs. 

Key release highlights include:

NEW FIRST-TO-MARKET REPAIR SOLUTIONS

2023-2021 FORD F-150 & 2023-2022 FORD LIGHTNING

CTXMS401293/CTXMS401294

Front L/R Upper Control Arm

  • Patented greaseable and self-lubricating sintered Dynamic Control Bearing optimizes service life and increases part durability for vehicles often used as working trucks

  • Control arm body is converted to solid forging, compared to OE hollow stamped steel. One- piece forging reduces stress on the ball joint and bushing for enhanced strength and longer lifetime performance

  • Patented Locking boot with multi-lipped design seals out contaminants

  • Pre-assembled control arm bracket reduces fitting time and provides extra value right out of the box

  • Bushing sleeves feature added knurling for increased retention to frame

  • Repel-TEK anti-corrosion coated hardware, including frame bolts, makes installs quick and easy. Original bolts must be discarded during replacement

2023-2021 FORD F-150

CMS401295/CMS401296

Front L/R Lower Control Arm

  • Greaseable self-lubricating sintered bearings replace OE plastic for increased durability

  • Upgraded multi-lip boot design wicks away contaminants and protects the internals

  • Entire part is anti-corrosion coated for longer service life

  • Anti-corrosion coated hardware, including frame bolts, comes in the box for a complete install. Original bolts must be discarded during replacement

NEW TTX IDLER ARM HIGHLIGHT

2023-2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 HD & 2022-2011 SIERRA 3500 HD

TXMS50914Front Idler Arm

  1. Patented greaseable and self-lubricating sintered Dynamic Control Bearing optimizes service life and increases durability

  2. Patented Locking boot seals out contaminants

  3. Entire part is Repel-TEK anti-corrosion coated for longer service life

Additional Applications:

  • 2023-2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD

  • 2023-2011 GMC Sierra 2500 HD

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