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By Counterman
WAI announced 87 new part numbers that are now available. These WAI part numbers include alternators, brake calipers, starters and wiper motors. The parts cover more than 35 million vehicles in operation (VIO).
WAI said the lineup fits a variety of makes and models. Applications include the 2018-2023 Toyota Camry, Corolla and RAV4 (alternator). Other listings include the 2020-2023 Jeep Gladiator and Wrangler (alternator), and 2009-2024 Dodge Ram 1500-5500 (wiper motor).
link hidden, please login to view said all these parts are in stock and ready to ship immediately. New WAI Part Numbers Strengthen Global Aftermarket Reach
“At
link hidden, please login to view, we’re proud to introduce our latest product launch, reinforcing our leadership in the global aftermarket,” said Ron Bernstein, president of North America, WAI Global. “These new additions reflect our relentless focus on innovation, quality, and meeting the needs of our customers. With this expansion, we’re not just delivering parts—we’re delivering solutions that drive success for our partners worldwide.” WAI designed the new part numbers to serve growing demand across multiple regions. These additions reinforce WAI’s focus on expanding high-demand categories, the company said.
Expansive Product Lineup Supports Broad Coverage
WAI said its catalog includes 100% new starters, alternators, wiper motors, window regulators and brake calipers. WAI also offers a comprehensive engine management program. It includes ignition distributors, modules, coils, MAP sensors and MAF sensors.
The newly released WAI part numbers help expand that coverage across many current vehicle platforms.
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By LEarn492
Hi i have a 2006 g35x that i just got. i put sport pads in the front becuase i used them on my old car and loved the extra power that they gave me. i need new rear pads too, my question is will putting sport pads in the rear mess up my car's handling or braking? like it won't mess with the brake bias, the system that alters brake pressure to each wheel, make my car more likely to fishtail or anything like that when i hit the brakes in a corner right? it'll just give me more stopping power? i'm thinking this as all the companies sell sport pads for rear too. anyone here done this before? any tips? thanks. -
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By abiztime
Longkou Lihe Machinery Parts Co., LTD( link hidden, please login to view) attended the AUTOMEC 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Booth No.: D275
Welcome the powerful auto parts buyers and importers to visit the booth.
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