Dana Launches Line of Reduced Weight Driveshafts for Light CV Market
www.chinatrucks.com: Dana Holding Corporation (NYSE: DAN) today unveiled the Spicer® Formed Aluminum Tube Driveshaft at IAA Commercial Vehicles 2012. Designed for SUVs, medium-sized pickups, and light commercial vehicles up to Class 6, the Spicer Formed Aluminum Tube Driveshaft offers manufacturers a single-piece assembly that delivers reduced weight and increased assembly clearance when compared to a traditional two-piece steel driveshaft.
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