Fram has relaunched Fram.com so its website is easy to navigate and responsive on mobile. The website's enhanced design introduces a series of helpful features and offers a superior experience for new and returning visitors, according to the filters provider.
by Staff
March 31, 2018
Screenshot via Fram.
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Screenshot via Fram.
Fram has relaunched Fram.com so its website is easy to navigate and responsive on mobile. The website's enhanced design introduces a series of helpful features and offers a superior experience for new and returning visitors, according to the filters provider.
One of the key features of the new website is the "Parts Search" tool that allows visitors to quickly locate compatible parts for their specific vehicle. Fram has developed multiple interfaces that allow consumers to search parts in various ways using the basic "Part Search Wizard" or with "Part Search Advanced." Visitors can also search by competitor part numbers.
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Additionally, customers can access a resource library complete with installation videos, technical documents and warranty support information.
Additional features of the mobile-friendly website include:
Consolidated online source for all Fram product lines.
A streamlined "Where to Buy" tool that filters by location to find the closest retailer including Walmart, AutoZone and Meijer. The site also offers direct access to online retailers including Amazon.com.
Live chat function for quick customer service.
Browser compatibility matrix includes IE 10-11, MS Edge, Firefox, Safari and Chrome on the latest versions of iPad, iPhone and Android phones.
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