Back in the garage and diving right into my race project—installing the new axle and prepping for track season.
A $133-million project in Michigan will install a new production line for front and rear automotive axles, and add new jobs.
They will feature a range of new and expanded product offerings designed to meet the demands of today’s professional technicians and aftermarket distributors.
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American Axle & Manufacturing Inc. plans to invest $133 million to upgrade a Southwest Michigan plant as automakers, including its largest customer General Motors Co., boost U.S. production amid ...