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TYC 11-3190-01 Ford Driver Side Replacement Tail Light Assembly

July 15th, 2011 No comments

Product Features:

  • OE-comparable harness (no “pigtail” connector) for hassle-free installation
  • OE-comparable mounting provisions ensure drop-in precise fitment
  • Special coating on the lens surface prevents hazing and fading, ensuring proper illumination and operational safety
  • Meet or exceed DOT/SAE standards, with particular consideration for photometric and safety compliance
  • Rigorous and accelerated cycling tests to ensure product service quality and durability

97-04 FORD F-150/250/99-07 HD/STD LEFT TAIL LIGHT PARTSLINK # FO2800117 OEM # F85Z 13405 CA

Price: $ 20.05

TYC 20-3598-00 Toyota Camry Driver Side Headlight Assembly

November 7th, 2010 No comments

Product Features:

  • Meets or exceeds DOT/SAE standards, with particular consideration for photometric and safety compliance
  • Special coating on the lens surface prevents hazing and fading, ensuring proper illumination and operational safety
  • Rigorous and accelerated cycling tests to ensure product service quality and durability
  • OE-comparable mounting provisions ensure drop-in precise fitment
  • OE-comparable harness (no pigtail connector) for hassle-free installation

Meets or exceeds DOT/SAE standards, with particular consideration for photometric and safety compliance. There is a special coating on the lens surface that prevents hazing and fading, ensuring proper illumination and operational safety. Rigorous and accelerated cycling tests are carried out to ensure product service quality and durability.

Price: $ 27.43

2008 Honda Auto Assembly Line Super Seat

April 30th, 2010 No comments


With eight North American auto assembly lines at six plant sites, Honda produces 16 distinct Honda and Acura models for more than 1.3 million automobiles every year. That’s a lot of manpower on assembly lines… so Honda has a dedicated team working to develop better ergonomics for the health and well-being of it’s line associates. That work has lead to development of the “Super Seat,” which is designed to make some line tasks more ergonomic. Honda’s manufacturing plant in Lincoln, Alabama opened in November 2001 and is now the sole global source for Honda Odyssey mini-vans and pilot sport utility vehicles. The plant is now using the Super Seat to aid in associates installation of the rear seat belt retaining bolts, a difficult task made easier on the human body with this mechanical aid. The associate in the Super Seat moves the seat into the body cavity of the vehicle. The large orange platform moves with the seat and is synchronized with the speed of the assembly line. At this point, the associate controls lateral movement into the vehicle by simply “walking” on their heels… and when the blots are in place, swings the mechanical arm of the seat back out of the vehicle and its on to the next one. In addition to the rear seat belt installation, many more processes are being evaluated which could make even further use of the seat and help ease the strain on associate bodies.

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