Gabriel has launched a new website and the company said Gabriel.com offers a modern user-friendly experience and the all-new Gabriel Part Finder.
The new website features:
Gabriel, a provider of suspension parts, has launched a new website that now includes its Gabriel Parts Finder.

Gabriel, a provider of suspension parts, has launched a new website that now includes its Gabriel Parts Finder.
Photo: Gabriel
Gabriel has launched a new website and the company said Gabriel.com offers a modern user-friendly experience and the all-new Gabriel Part Finder.
The new website features:
Gabriel Part Finder
SEO-enriched content
Vivid product images
A vast video library
Online and retail dealer locators
A mobile-friendly interface
Whether customers are looking for an automotive, last mile, medium-duty or commercial vehicle application, Gabriel’s new centralized Part Finder is now easier than ever with one quick search, the company said.
In addition to traditional search capabilities by vehicle year/make/ model, Gabriel’s new website part finder offers extensive search capabilities based on OEM, competitors, or Gabriel part numbers. The search also includes an option to select part position on the vehicle such as front, rear, or cab shock positions.
"Our new website reflects Gabriel’s customer focus and commitment to providing the best ride control products, quality content, and premium service available in today’s market,” said Jennifer McKheen, Gabriel’s vice president and general manager. “As the ride control industry experts, Gabriel is excited to launch this website as the foundation for exceptional service and our successful journey in digital growth.”
Gabriel said by employing innovative SEO practices, its new site strengthens the company’s online visibility. The company said this strategic technology upgrade underscores the company's commitment to future growth and success in an ever-evolving global digital landscape.
Quick links are easily available for each of Gabriel’s social media accounts, encouraging customers to easily keep up with Gabriel’s social posts and events in the digital landscape.

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