COLMAR, PA — In a strong finish to the first quarter of 2024, Dorman Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: DORM) has released hundreds of new products, making significant strides in aftermarket auto repair solutions. Over half of these releases are firsts in the aftermarket sector, and dozens more present innovative repair solutions designed to save both time and money.
This wave of new releases further consolidates Dorman’s stature as the go-to brand for technicians and DIY enthusiasts alike. It adds to an already impressive catalog of 122,000 Stock Keeping Units (SKUs), offering millions of fresh sales opportunities for automotive and heavy-duty parts distributors, retailers, and repair shops.
A highlight of this month’s announcements is the introduction of new Dorman OE FIX repair solutions. These exemplify Dorman’s commitment to innovation and include an upgraded engine intake manifold for certain Ford F-150 trucks. The new manifold design enhances performance and durability while reducing costs by allowing functional components to be swapped from the old manifold.
Another innovative solution is an air cleaner lid for specific Jeep Cherokee SUVs. This lid uses a stronger molded PCV fitting with reinforcements for extra strength, saving repair costs by enabling replacement of just the damaged lid rather than the entire housing.
Other notable first-to-aftermarket highlights for March include two time-saving exhaust manifold hardware kits, two integrated door lock actuators, and three turbo lines. These additions expand coverage across several popular brands, including Infiniti, Chrysler, Ram, and increase potential repair opportunities by millions.
These featured product releases represent just a fraction of Dorman’s new offerings this month, which span replacement components and assemblies for passenger and commercial vehicles of all types and powertrains.
As the company continues to push boundaries and offer cost-effective solutions, industry watchers will be keenly observing its impact on the automotive aftermarket landscape.
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