This thread, in the PRIVATE section, is for you guys to comment on some new parts we might be carrying. Here are pictures of some suspension products we have received that it looks like we could be selling...
Please, DO NOT LINK THESE ELSEWHERE or show them to ANYONE OUTSIDE OF THE PRIVATE FORUM MEMBERS. Thank you.
Vorshlag has a potential for an exclusive distributorship of these and many other suspension parts from a high quality European based company, and we want to get input from you guys before we dive in any deeper.
To preemptively answer some of your questions, this company makes:
We might meet for dinner one night this week for a show-and-tell, so you can put your hands on the parts and see them in person. They look NICE.
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- http://www.vorshlag.smugmug.com/photos/82779938-L.jpg - BMW rear shocks with adj. height springs
- http://www.vorshlag.smugmug.com/photos/82780091-L.jpg - front coil-overs, single adjustable
- http://www.vorshlag.smugmug.com/photos/82778094-L.jpg - subaru rear camber plates
- http://www.vorshlag.smugmug.com/photos/82778660-L.jpg - E30 and E36 bmw front camber plates
- http://www.vorshlag.smugmug.com/photos/82779218-L.jpg - BMW rear shock mounts
Please, DO NOT LINK THESE ELSEWHERE or show them to ANYONE OUTSIDE OF THE PRIVATE FORUM MEMBERS. Thank you.
Vorshlag has a potential for an exclusive distributorship of these and many other suspension parts from a high quality European based company, and we want to get input from you guys before we dive in any deeper.
To preemptively answer some of your questions, this company makes:
- shocks, coil-over struts, coil-over and beehive (rear) springs, camber plates, rear shock adjusters and shock mounts
- the coil-over struts come in 4 levels, from cheap twin tubes, single adjustable monotunes, single adjustable monotunes inverted, and 3-way adjustable with external reservoir
- all parts are made to stringent German "TUV standards". Those "helper" springs on the strut picture above are part of a TUV standard (to never allow a spring to become unsteated at full suspension droop)
- they have no U.S. distributorship
- they make shocks for damn near everything...
We might meet for dinner one night this week for a show-and-tell, so you can put your hands on the parts and see them in person. They look NICE.
Comments?
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