Dana Corporation's Independent Rear Suspension Module Drive Reintroduced, Nostalgic American Muscle Car
07 Janeiro 2004 - 5:19PM
PR Newswire (US)
Dana Corporation's Independent Rear Suspension Module Drive
Reintroduced, Nostalgic American Muscle Car TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dana Corporation announced today that it
will supply the complete independent rear suspension (IRS) module,
including a Dana axle and limited slip differential, and assemble
front corner modules on the high-performance, V-8 rear-wheel- drive
2005 Pontiac GTO. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990903/DANA ) "Through our
100 years of experience, Dana has earned a solid reputation for
delivering drivelines that operate comfortably and consistently in
demanding environments. When automotive engineers need durability,
reliability, strong product design, and engineering knowledge for
high- performance applications, one of their obvious supplier
choices is Dana," said Bill Carroll, Dana's acting president and
chief operating officer. Rather than serving simply as a
stand-alone component, Dana's axle was designed into a complete IRS
module. GM and Dana engineers found efficiencies by borrowing from
the GM Holden Commodore, Dana's first high-volume IRS module, and
applying the module to the new Pontiac GTO. The differentials and
axle assemblies are produced at Dana's Fairfield facility in New
South Wales, Australia. Dana's stamped rear trailing arms are
manufactured at Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia, suspension
facility. Both axles and trailing arms are then shipped to Dana's
Adelaide, Salisbury, Australia, facility for assembly into the
complete IRS module. The IRS module and front corner modules are
then shipped to GM Holden's Elizabeth Vehicle Assembly Plant where
the Pontiac GTO is assembled and then exported to the United
States. The axle utilizes Dana's proprietary technology in hypoid
gear design that maximizes gear strength capacity and durability,
as well as optimizing gear tooth meshing refinement. These Dana
axles are more compact, requiring less packaging space in the
vehicle. The advanced axle design, along with publicly recognized
manufacturing quality, assures a reliable product for this powerful
sports- coupe application. Dana also supplies the piston rings,
cylinder-head gasket, and secondary seals and gaskets for the
vehicle's 5.7 liter V-8 engine. Dana Corporation is a global leader
in the design, engineering, and manufacture of value-added products
and systems for automotive, commercial, and off-highway vehicle
manufacturers and their related aftermarkets. The company employs
approximately 60,000 people worldwide. Founded in 1904 and based in
Toledo, Ohio, Dana operates hundreds of technology, manufacturing,
and customer service facilities in 30 countries. The company
reported sales of $9.5 billion in 2002. Dana's Internet address is
http://www.dana.com/
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Jeff Cole of Dana, +1-419-535-4704, or Web site:
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