[2] TRW Announces New Brake, Steering & Suspension Catalog Publications.Automotive Writers AAPEX AAPEX Automotive Aftermarket Product Expo AAPEX Association of Agricultural Production Executives 2000 Booth No. 6038 LAS VEGAS--(AutomotiveWire)--Nov. 1, 2000 TRW TRW The Real World (TV reality show) TRW The Right Way TRW Tactical Reconnaissance Wing TRW The Retriever Weekly (University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD) TRW Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : TRW) has introduced its first Steering & Suspension catalog, a new Brake Products catalog, an updated Brake Technical and Illustrated Guide and the 2001 Brake Parts Buyer's Guide under its AUTOSPECIALTY brand. Information on these publications is available at TRW's AUTOSPECIALTY Booth No. 6038 at the Sands Expo The Sands Expo and Convention Center, at 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m²), is the second largest convention center in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. It opened in 1990 across the street from the original Sands Hotel. Center. Steering and Suspension AUTOSPECIALTY's newest publication, the Steering and Suspension catalog, expands the current AUTOSPECIALTY family of products. The catalog lists over 2,500 domestic and import applications for steering and suspension products including ball joints, tie rod tie rod n. 1. A metal rod that joins and reinforces parts in a structure. 2. Either of two metal rods or arms that transmit motion to the front axle in certain vehicular steering systems. Noun 1. ends, idler/pitman arms, bushings, sway bar links and rack and pinion rack and pinion Mechanical device consisting of a bar of rectangular cross section (the rack), having teeth on one side that mesh with teeth on a small gear (the pinion). If the pinion rotates about a fixed axis, the rack will move in a straight path. . The easy-to-read format, which AUTOSPECIALTY is renown for, lists coverage through 2000 and with complete Buyer's Guide and Illustrations for today's most popular vehicle configurations. Brake Products The Brake Products catalog, AUTOSPECIALTY's newest brake catalog, contains over 300 new part numbers, as well as additional applications for existing coverage. Many 2001 applications are now made available within the new catalog such as Ford Crown Victoria For the Police Interceptor version used by law enforcement, see Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. For the 1979–1991 version known as the LTD Crown Victoria, see Ford LTD Crown Victoria. , Focus, Taurus and Excursion, including DaimlerChrysler, Toyota and Honda make/model data. Additionally, the catalog includes complete FMSI FMSI Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick (religious order) FMSI Force Management System Interface Brake Pad and Shoe reference. Brake Technical and Illustrated Guide AUTOSPECIALTY's updated Brake Technical and Illustrated Guide, which will be available soon, contains full-size Brake Pad illustrations, complete Brake Shoe illustrations, over 2,400 photo illustrations of hydraulic cylinders with specifications, complete FMSI pad and shoe cross references, including Brake Drum and Rotor dimensional specifications. Brake Parts Buyer's Guide The new 2001 AUTOSPECIALTY Brake Parts Buyer's Guide is available for immediate release. The new guide is an up-to-date, comprehensive numeric list of over 12,000 AUTOSPECIALTY components, listing Brake Pads, Brake Shoes, Drums & Rotors, Hydraulics, Calipers and Hardware. TRW's aftermarket business delivers a comprehensive range of braking, electronic, and electrical products as well as providing diagnostic, technical and marketing support to more than 100,000 customers globally. TRW's aftermarket business is part of TRW Chassis Systems, a world leader in braking, steering and suspension systems, commercial steering and engine components. TRW Inc. (NYSE: TRW) provides advanced technology products and services to the automotive, aerospace and information technology markets. The company's 1999 sales were $17 billion. TRW news is available on two Internet sites at www.trw.com and www.businesswire.com/trw/. |
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