Mevotech Releases 158 New Aftermarket Part Numbers, Including 39 First-to-Market Solutions
Mevotech has launched 158 new part numbers, including 39 aftermarket firsts, to enhance steering and suspension solutions.

Mevotech's TTX program presents engineered parts incorporated with patented technology, offering improved uptime and extended part service life for working and fleet vehicles.
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Mevotech unveiled a comprehensive release of 158 new part numbers, incorporating 39 aftermarket first-to-market solutions. According to a release, this expansion underscores Mevotech’s commitment to providing cutting-edge replacement parts that improve the longevity, reliability, and performance of vehicles.
The latest release includes the introduction of TTX inner steering tie rod ends and an extension of TTX idler and pitman arm coverage, showcasing Mevotech's dedication to offering advanced solutions to address undercar issues. Notably, the spotlight is on the TTX front lower control arms designed for the 2023-2021 Ford F-150 pick-up truck.
These control arms feature patented technology aimed at significantly extending part service life and enhancing overall durability. The Integri-Boot dust boot effectively seals out contaminants, while the Repel-TEK anti-corrosion formula ensures comprehensive part protection. Moreover, the inclusion of a complete replacement hardware kit enables swift and hassle-free installations.
Furthermore, the expanded release broadens Mevotech’s steering repair catalogue, introducing TTX inner tie rod ends and additional TTX idler and pitman arm part numbers. This allows for the restoration of vehicle alignment, particularly for popular fleet vehicles such as the 2023-2014 Ford Transit Connect, using innovative alternatives to the original components.
Mevotech's TTX program presents engineered parts incorporated with patented technology, offering improved uptime and extended part service life for working and fleet vehicles.
Mevotech continues to enhance its TTX, Supreme, and Original Grade lines, introducing industry-firsts and engineered repair alternatives to the aftermarket, coupled with Labor Saver advantages. This latest release covers vehicles up to model year 2024, providing a wide array of repair options for domestic and import passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks, vans, working vehicles, SUVs, CUVs, and EVs.
The introduction of these new first-to-market repair solutions, such as the CTXMS401295/CTXMS401296 Front L/R Lower Control Arm for the 2023-2021 Ford F150, showcases Mevotech's dedication to providing innovative and patented repair solutions aimed at improving overall vehicle performance and longevity.
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