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Keystone Automotive Temporarily Halts Sale of Certain Aftermarket Bumper Reinforcements
2/1/2010

Keystone Automotive, a subsidiary of LKQ Corporation, today announced that it will sell only aftermarket bumper reinforcement bars that qualify under the company’s quality assurance programs or are approved through third party testing.

Also, Keystone will expand its testing programs to cover additional reinforcement bars and other parts to further its commitment to provide aftermarket parts with collision performance equivalent to OEM parts.

The company says it is dedicated to the quality and safety of all the products it distributes.

Keystone’s announcement comes on the heels of the Auto Body Parts Association and Taiwan Auto Body Parts Association advising its members to halt the sale and distribution of untested structural aftermarket parts because of safety concerns.

The associations called into question both domestic and imported bumper reinforcements, steel bumpers, bumper brackets, radiator supports and absorbers after a demonstration at the Collision Industry Conference demonstrated a difference in performance between some aftermarket parts and OEM parts.

More information:

ABPA Advises Distributors to Pull All Untested Aftermarket Parts

Taiwan Auto Body Parts Association Tells Members to Pull Untested A/M Parts

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