FlowBelow products now available through Alliance Parts

FlowBelow products now available through Alliance Parts

Starting in April, Alliance Parts customers will have access to all parts manufactured by FlowBelow.

FlowBelow Aero Inc. has been added to the Alliance Parts product catalog. Starting in April, Alliance Parts customers will have access to all parts manufactured by FlowBelow, including first-fit drive wheel fairings and wheel covers for Freightliner and Western Star models and FlowBelow’s replacement and retrofit parts.  

Alliance Parts customers will be able to order product to be drop-shipped to their locations in as little as 24 hours. Replacement parts, full wheel cover kits and fairing kits will be available.  

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“Adding FlowBelow to the lineup of parts available through Alliance Parts has been an important initiative for us,” said Gordon Virginski, vice president of OEM and dealer programs at FlowBelow. “We want to ensure end-users of our products have many channels available to them to get the parts they need quickly and at a competitive market price.”

“We strive to provide our dealer network with product lines that meet the needs of the market. With the tens of thousands of trucks running these aerodynamic products, adding this offering to our catalog makes good sense,” said Dale Thomas, product manager at Alliance Parts. “We see a growing need to support aerodynamic components in the class 8 truck market, as owners look for ways to improve the performance of their older model vehicles.”

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