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11-04-2009 #1
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RideTech at SEMA - NEW Stuff
We've rolled out a couple of new products this year at SEMA.
Not the least of which is the new Select Series Electronic Shocks.
We've been hard at work on these for well over a year, and it is great to get this "secret" out. For icing on the cake... we picked up a SEMA new product award on Tuesday.
Most people are familiar with OEM shock systems with a "sport-mode" or similar switch on the dash, well now we are the exclusive outlet for that technology in the aftermarket.
We didn't just copy the OEM guys stuff, we've been hard at work getting the valve adjustments appropriate for our market.
We can't wait to start getting these products out into the market.
There videos and the typical coverage starting to pop up on the web. The folks at Street Legal TV are one of the first. They talked to Britt, who was very instrumental in the development of the Select Series and you can see the interview here:
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11-04-2009 #2completely awesome. When will they be available and do they include the IR ride height sensors and can they be used with e2 systems or only e3??
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oh sure, just when i start thinking i can afford air ride you come out with something else insanely cool! thaaanks
just kidding, looks great!
work in progress--for the next 10 years.
1987 monte carlo ss 383ci, 9.7:1, xe274 cam, vortec heads, 200r4, 3.73 posi.
11-16-2009 #6Real quick...
1. The Select shocks should ship in January.
2. The price will be $900/pair for the stand-alone version and $1200/pair for the shockwave version. The coilover version will be somewhere in between. This price will include the button and wiring harness.
3. Coilovers should be available by Mar. 1.
By the beginning of summer [or before] we will have a coilover version of all our shockwave units. Pricing will be in the same neighborhood as the ShockWaves...possibly slightly less.
The advantage of hte coilover version will be avoiding the cost of the compressor kit. The compromise will be the lack of spring rate and ride height adjustablility.
Why expand into coilovers? With the Select shock we now have something completely unique and better.
I'll make more info available as I can. You'll see it here FIRST!Bret Voelkel
Director of Innovation Fox Powered Vehicles Group
Founder/ Former Owner
RideTech/Air Ride Technologies, Inc.
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