Watson & Chalin Mfg. introduces the X-Trac expedited shipping program

July 1, 2014
The X-Trac, expedited shipping program allows customers to order up to three selected lift axles and have them shipped from a number of strategic locations throughout North America, with an expected delivery time of 48-72 hours.

Watson & Chalin announces the introduction of its X-Trac, expedited shipping program, which allows customers to order up to three selected lift axles and have them shipped from a number of strategic locations throughout North America, with an expected delivery time of 48-72 hours.

“In this time-sensitive world, there is a need to have products readily available without the hassle of inventorying the product and X-Trac is designed to help meet those needs and more,” stated Keith Rhodes, director of sales and marketing at W&C. 

X-Trac is currently stocking quantities of the Tru-Trac family / Steerable products, SL8K-0993; SL13K-1195 and SL20K-2065 and the Atlas Family / Non-Steer product offerings AL20K-2200. 

Freight is prepaid and added to the customer's invoice, which allows them to save costs by taking advantage of W&C discounted freight rates. All X-Trac shipments are backed by the industry-leading five-year Warranty. 

For additional information on X-Trac contact Watson & Chalin customer service at 800445-0736 or to learn more about Watson & Chalin visit us at www.WatsonSuspensions.com.

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