15th October 2018 | DAF UK

All-makes TRP brand unveils new Propshaft range

TRP, the UK’s leading all-makes truck and trailer parts brand, has launched a new Propshaft range. With the key benefit of an extremely competitive price point, and with over 100 part numbers in the range, TRP Propshafts are suitable for mixed fleets across a range of popular vehicle marques.

All-makes TRP brand unveils new Propshaft range

Quality

Propshafts from TRP are manufactured to OE specifications to provide extended durability in service and are all fully inspected before dispatch. Each protective paint-finished unit is auto-welded and dynamically balanced to ensure a highly accurate fitment. TRP is also able to offer one-off Propshafts manufactured to bespoke size and length specifications in order to meet customers’ exacting requirements. All units are assembled from a single seamless tube and are delivered with a one-year warranty.

Products 

The TRP all-makes offering comprises well-known brands and genuine TRP parts for any marque of truck and trailer, supported by a wide range of workshop essentials and consumables. TRP all-makes Parts are available throughout the DAF Dealer network and a growing number of dedicated TRP Shops – now totalling 14 in the UK. The TRP Parts programme is marketed alongside DAF Genuine Parts and PACCAR Parts.

Build one-off Propshafts

“Our new Propshaft range underlines our full commitment to mixed-fleet customers,” said newly-appointed Parts Marketing Manager at DAF Trucks, Glen Crompton, “over 100 part numbers and a capability to build one-off Propshafts make the TRP offering an exceptionally attractive proposition to cost conscious fleets and repairers alike.

TRP Propshafts

“All TRP Propshafts are manufactured to OE quality standards, supported by excellent availability and, crucially, at a price which will appeal to mixed fleet operators. Our Propshaft promotion,” he said, “is also indicative of a fast-growing range of parts and workshop essentials in our TRP portfolio – currently in excess of 70,000 lines.”