Veyance Technologies launches new air spring line, Springride

Veyance Technologies launches new air spring line, Springride

Veyance Technologies Inc., manufacturer of Goodyear Engineered Products, announces the launch of its new air spring line, Springride, designed for second- and third-time commercial vehicle owners. Springride air springs provide an economical alternative to the brand’s premium Super Cushion air springs preferred by first-time owners and original equipment manufacturers, according to the company.

Manufactured in North America, Springride air springs provide better service life than offshore brands through resistance to ozone cracking and corrosion. Springride air springs come with a two-year warranty and fit most popular heavy duty applications.

“We developed Springride air springs in response to customer demand for more choices to serve the second- and third-time owner market,” said Tom Lee, marketing manager at Veyance Technologies. “Our Springride line offers cost savings to customers, while still providing quality that outperforms the competition.”

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