Cautex presents 2 new families in a launch with 557 part numbers

CV joints kits and coolant level sensors enter the Cautex catalog. Also noteworthy is the increase in the ranges of shock absorber bellows (50) and polyurethane buffers for suspension (58)

March 17, 2021 – Cautex, european leading supplier of aftermarket spare parts in rubber and metal for the automotive sector, continues betting on innovation and launching products with more technical demands. First it was EGR valves, recently the new air suspension line, and now CV joints. This new family lands in Cautex with 55 kits, which will include the boots with its flanges and a grease bag, to make a complete change of the part.

In addition, a new family enters the portfolio to complement the expansion tanks, 9 coolant level sensors, which apply to the BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover brands. This list of news also highlights the great growth of two families. The shock absorber bellows, which with 50 part numbers already reached 79, and the polyurethane buffers for suspension, which with 58 additions already reached 139 part numbers.

Another product that is reinforced in this March launching is the transmission and steering boots, which increases with 46 new items and their respective kits. This family already exceeds 1,500 part numbers in a catalog that continues growing month after month. In this launch with 557 part numbers, which apply to 1,350 different car models, 25 of them are exclusive. You can download the pdf catalog from its website.

These are the most prominent families in the March release:

  • 55 CV Joint Kits
  • 50 Shock absorber bellows
  • 58 Polyurethane buffer for suspension
  • 46 Transmission and steering boots
  • 46 Transmission and steering boots Kits
  • 43 Alternator Tensioners and Rollers
  • 32 Engine mountingss
  • 31 Thermostats, Caps and Nozzles
  • 29 Silentblocs
  • 28 Turbo hoses
  • 24 Radiator hoses
  • 18 ABS sensors
  • 14 Anti-roll bar rubber bush
  • 11 Suspension bearings
  • 9 Door locks
  • 9 Coolant level sensors