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Dana Corporation Introduces Advanced-Technology Axles for Improved NVH, Fuel Economy, Durability

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TOLEDO, OH USA
    DETROIT, March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Dana Corporation (NYSE: DCN) announced
today at the 2004 SAE World Congress here that its next-generation family of
axles, AdvanTek(TM), is now available to customers.  The products offer best-
in-class noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH), improved fuel economy, and
greater durability.
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    Dana AdvanTek axles enable vehicle designers and engineers to use a
smaller, lighter axle than previously required for most applications.  Size
and weight reduction was accomplished through the use of Dana's advanced gear
technology, which allows for smaller gears with increased torque capacity.
Additional weight savings was accomplished through gear geometry designed
specifically for use with aluminum housings.  Combined with special bearing
technology, the new gears improve axle efficiency and contribute to fuel
savings.
    "From product to process, Dana AdvanTek axles represent a true innovation
from Dana engineers.  The design remains true to the brand promise of a Dana
axle, robust design and product durability," said Dana CEO and president
Michael J. Burns.  "From our first axle in 1919, Dana has strived to offer
innovative products to our customers.  The superior design of the Dana
AdvanTek axle is the latest example of this commitment.  We look forward to
continuing our role as an industry leader in the development of advanced
vehicle technologies."
    Proprietary Dana advancements in manufacturing and assembly technologies
improved NVH for the Dana AdvanTek axle.  The result is an axle that has less
motion transmission error (MTE) and lower gear backlash than current
offerings, resulting in the improved NVH.
    "Dana AdvanTek axles bring a quieter, more fuel-efficient, and more
durable axle to the market," said Chuck Heine, Dana's president of technology
development.  "This new family of axles enables Dana to meet the specific
needs of our customers, while contributing to overall vehicle improvements."
    The Dana-designed and manufactured axle is currently offered in 11 models,
based on ring-gear diameter.
    Dana Corporation is a global leader in the design, engineering, and
manufacture of value-added products and systems for automotive, commercial,
and off-highway vehicles.  Delivering on a century of innovation, the
company's continuing operations employ approximately 45,000 people worldwide
dedicated to advancing the science of mobility. Founded in 1904 and based in
Toledo, Ohio, Dana operates technology, manufacturing, and customer-service
facilities in 30 countries.  Sales from continuing operations totaled $7.9
billion in 2003.  Dana's Internet address is http://www.dana.com .


SOURCE Dana Corporation




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    NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information visit Dana in Booth 2979 at
    the 2004 SAE World Congress, March 8-11, 2004.