Dayco enhances DaycoProducts.com

July 31, 2014
Users of the website and its online catalog can now view Dayco automatic belt tensioner images in a high resolution, 360-degree format.

Dayco Products, LLC today announced the latest feature to its award-winning website, DaycoProducts.com. Users of the website and its online catalog can now view Dayco automatic belt tensioner images in a high resolution, 360-degree format.

“This new feature gives our customers the ability to view all sides and angles of the product prior to purchasing, ensuring they have selected the appropriate part for their application,” said Robert Christy, director of marketing for Dayco. “We want our customers to have access to the most accurate information available.”

Users may also zoom in on the 360-degree images to view intricate details of Dayco’s automatic belt tensioners. This additional feature gives users the ability to view the design and high quality elements of Dayco’s premium line of automotive aftermarket products. The 360-degree images are viewable on desktop and laptop computers, as well as smartphones and tablets.

“This is the most life-like way to view products online, and we know many consumers do research online prior to making a purchase,” said Sherry Mathis, manager of sales and marketing technology. “Dayco will continue to explore innovative technologies in order to enhance the delivery of product application information to the end-user.”

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