Hunter Engineering Company Named Exclusive Wheel Alignment System Supplier for Ford Motor Company - BodyShop Business

Hunter Engineering Company Named Exclusive Wheel Alignment System Supplier for Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company has chosen Hunter Engineering Company as the exclusive supplier of wheel alignment systems for Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships in the United States.  

Hunter Engineering has maintained a strong partnership with Ford since joining the Rotunda equipment program in 1964 as the first supplier of alignment and balancing equipment. The relationship between the two companies has strengthened over the years, as Hunter’s product line has expanded to now include tire changers, brake lathes and inspection equipment, which are also approved for the Rotunda program.

Hunter has won numerous supplier awards from Rotunda and been designated as a Rotunda Key Supplier for the past four years. Hunter equipment is the overwhelming brand of choice at Ford corporate facilities and assembly plants throughout North America, and the Hunter GSP9700 Road Force Measurement System is the exclusive balancer used by Ford Engineering to perform tire and wheel diagnostics.

For more information, visit www.hunter.com

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