Chassis Liner Offering Free Truck Adapters and Special Pricing During Trade Show Season - BodyShop Business

Chassis Liner Offering Free Truck Adapters and Special Pricing During Trade Show Season

Each purchase of a Chassis Liner Profit Puller, Revolution or Truck 'N Revolution frame rack through the end of the SEMA Show comes with a free truck adapter set valued at $1,572.

Chassis Liner has announced that its special fall trade show promotions are now available. Until the end of the SEMA Show, each purchase of a Chassis Liner Profit Puller, Revolution or Truck ’N Revolution frame rack comes with a free truck adapter set valued at $1,572. The three racks, along with the Lift ’N Rak Pro, Medium-Duty Trucker and Heavy-Duty Trucker are also available at special show season pricing.
 
The complimentary 25-piece truck adapter set enables users to anchor full-frame vehicles during the repair process. According to Chassis Liner, its strap and ratchet system is easy to operate, sets up quickly and offers unmatched flexibility.
 
“Chassis Liner frame racks come standard with pinch weld clamps designed for unibody cars, so the adapter set allows a shop to expand its service offerings into the lucrative truck and SUV market,” says Bob Holland, director of collision in North and South America for Chief, Chassis Liner’s distribution partner. “Since the kit utilizes flexible nylon straps to hold the vehicle, a technician can set anchor points nearly anywhere along the frame, even in tight, hard-to-reach places.”
 
Once a truck is correctly positioned on the frame rack, the user slips one end of the strap around an included upright adapter, wraps the strap around the frame rail, feeds the other end into an included ratchet and tightens with the included winch bar.
 
The Profit Puller, Revolution and Truck ’N Revolution each feature two 10-ton pulling towers. Dual-slotted jaws allow for two pulls per tower.
 
The truck adapter promotion and special pricing are only available until the end of the SEMA Show, which will be held Nov. 5-8 in Las Vegas. Customers can learn more from Chief, which owns global marketing rights for the Chassis Liner brand, in Booth 10339.


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