dontlifttoshift
08-31-2011, 11:14 AM
Sort of an FYI. Oddly enough they didn't buy the shock lineup.....
By: PB Editor
Thursday, August 25, 2011
QA1 has announced the
acquisition of Edelbrock’s line of suspension products, including anti-hop bars,
K-member braces, Panhard rods, strut tower braces, subframe connectors, sway
bars, toe links, torque and trailing arms, along with a variety of other
products.
“Edelbrock has a longstanding history of high-quality, American made
products with proven performance, and QA1 is excited to continue this
tradition,” the company said in a press release announcing the
acquisition.
The products will join QA1’s selection of shock absorbers, springs and other tubular
suspension products. The acquisition adds more than 100 part numbers to the
company’s product offerings, according to the release.
Founded in 1993, QA1 offers performance shocks, rod ends and suspension
components for the motorsports market.
With the recent purchase of a second manufacturing facility, QA1 has more
than 66,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Lakeville, Minn., including a
complete line of CNC machines, state-of-the-art injection molding machines,
hydraulic presses and laser-etching equipment that permit all-inclusive shock
absorber manufacturing and assembly operations, the company noted.
By: PB Editor
Thursday, August 25, 2011
QA1 has announced the
acquisition of Edelbrock’s line of suspension products, including anti-hop bars,
K-member braces, Panhard rods, strut tower braces, subframe connectors, sway
bars, toe links, torque and trailing arms, along with a variety of other
products.
“Edelbrock has a longstanding history of high-quality, American made
products with proven performance, and QA1 is excited to continue this
tradition,” the company said in a press release announcing the
acquisition.
The products will join QA1’s selection of shock absorbers, springs and other tubular
suspension products. The acquisition adds more than 100 part numbers to the
company’s product offerings, according to the release.
Founded in 1993, QA1 offers performance shocks, rod ends and suspension
components for the motorsports market.
With the recent purchase of a second manufacturing facility, QA1 has more
than 66,000 square feet of manufacturing space in Lakeville, Minn., including a
complete line of CNC machines, state-of-the-art injection molding machines,
hydraulic presses and laser-etching equipment that permit all-inclusive shock
absorber manufacturing and assembly operations, the company noted.