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TRP parts for trucks, trailers and buses are available through authorized retailers that include Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF dealerships around the world. Supported by a worldwide network of parts and service professionals, TRP offers dependable aftermarket products that are designed and tested to exceed customers’ expectations for quality and value. Regardless of the age, make or application of the vehicle, TRP is the all-makes answer. For more information, visit www.TRPParts.com.

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Wednesday
May222013

TRP Introduces Trailer Camshafts and Bushing Kits

RENTON, Wash., May 21, 2013 — TRP announces the availability of trailer camshafts and bushing kits designed to meet the demands of today’s heavy-duty brakes.

The trailer camshafts and bushing kits feature camshaft head and shaft splines induction-hardened for long life and durability, forged camshaft heads for precision-sizing and strength, and a nationwide 12-month warranty. They are offered in a variety of sizes for all makes.

“The brake camshaft is the foundation of the truck and trailer unit’s air brake system,” said Jeff Hughes, TRP development manager. “Worn camshafts can cause uneven or premature brake wear, which can result in decreased stopping power.”

Worn trailer camshaft bushings can also ultimately lead to an out-of-service violation.

“If a state or federal roadside inspector finds that a missing or excessively worn camshaft bushing is causing excessive pushrod travel, worn linings on the bottom shoe, or some other brake defect, the inspector will likely note it and apply the 20 percent defective brake rule accordingly,” Hughes said.

Since 1980, motor carrier safety officials and industry representatives from the United States, Canada and Mexico have worked together through the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) to develop uniform commercial vehicle inspections. CVSA developed protocols for inspections and the various criteria that warrant declaring vehicles out-of-service. The out-of-service criteria became the backbone of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s safety enforcement program: Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA). As a rule of thumb, an inspector can declare a truck or truck-trailer combination out-of-service when 20 percent or more of the service brakes don’t work properly.

“Replacing worn or missing trailer camshafts or camshaft bushings with TRP all-makes replacement parts is a good way to help you avoid having vehicles declared out-of-service,” Hughes added. “Since the TRP camshaft is manufactured using precisely calibrated computer-controlled equipment for reliable performance, it meets the demands of today’s harder working brakes.”

For more information visit the TRP web site, or call or visit a preferred authorized TRP retailer, which includes Kenworth and Peterbilt dealerships.

TRP

TRP parts for trucks, trailers and buses are available through authorized retailers that include Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF dealerships around the world. Supported by a worldwide network of parts and service professionals, TRP offers dependable aftermarket products that are designed and tested to exceed customers’ expectations for quality and value. Regardless of the age, make or application of the vehicle, TRP is the all-makes answer. For more information, visit www.TRPParts.com.