When it comes to servicing your diesel or getting replacement parts there are many different schools of thought on what the best approach is. In many cases an aftermarket upgrade is the obvious solution, especially if you are a puller or racer. In other cases, you may just want the OEM replacement part straight away so you know you are getting exactly what you had. However, the problem with that, is most of the time you have to go to the dealer and wait for the part and then it’s an “arm and a leg” in some cases, if they will sell to you. Sometimes, they will only let you buy the part as a larger assembly.
Well, Alliant Power is here to help make obtaining your OEM replacement parts a little bit easier. We recently learned about Alliant Power and wanted to bring you up to speed on this company and how they work. Alliant Power is made up of 13 central distribution facilities that service over 440 dealers across North America, Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Europe, Australia and more. So, what does this mean to you?
As a customer, it means there is a service dealer in your neighborhood. Having OEM quality replacement parts you need when you need them is extremely important to getting your rig back up and running. According to Alliant Power, “Service customers prefer OEM parts because they want first time fit. Every shop’s repair efficiency depends on ease of installation. So they appreciate parts built to OEM specifications and testing.”
If you manufacture parts, Alliant Power can be your distribution partner. They have a dedicated sales team to process orders, answer questions and deal with any issues that may arise on your products. If an issue arises there is a dedicated toll free number people can call. The number is direct to their full-time technical support staff who have extensive industry experiences and are backed up by hands-on service technicians. They, also, provide on-line technical support in the “Dealers Only” section of their website. They can pretty much handle everything after you manufacture the part.
Alliant Power participates in industry organizations like ADS (Association of Diesel Specialists) and TMC (Technology Maintenance Council) because we believe it contributes to the stability and growth of the diesel service community. Check out Alliant Power’s website today to learn more.