330 New Car Springs Of KYB To Change For Better Driving

KYB suspension specialist offers springs in high quality spare parts for broken springs for nearly 99 percent of all cars to 330 new car springs in highest quality for better driving is now the KYB suspension specialists. Popular cars such as the Audi A3 and A6, BMW 5 series (E60), Fiat Grande Punto, Mercedes B – and E-class (S211), but also the Peugeot 207, VW Golf V and Passat of v to the Volvo V50 can be replaced now broken springs in the suspension by means of new KYB springs. The car Springs, available under the brand name K-Flex are thus for nearly 99 percent of all cars of 78 brands of car, the world’s largest according to own shock absorber manufacturer tells. 2100 K Flex coil springs now includes its European spare parts program. The parts dealers and auto repair shops to get the K-Flex springs at a fair price for the motorist with a necessary change.

Springs hold the tyre and thus the entire car on the roadway along with the shock absorbers and reduce the vibration of the car completely. You are so important for the safety and comfort. Broken springs make driving more than dangerous. Through the construction of today’s modern cars, the spring is much more exposed than in the past. Therefore, its service life is considerably shortened. KYB recommends that you regularly check the car in the shop springs and only in pairs to replace them, so that there will not be problems with balance on an axis. KYB Europe GmbH phone: 02151-93143-0 fax: 02151-93143-40 E-Mail: Kimplerstrasse 336 47807 Krefeld photos KYB photo 75 caption: KYB K-Flex springs of the highest quality for all car models: cylindrical springs (left) and mini block spring photo: KYB photo download 300 dpi-jpg file: presse/kyb/fotos/kyb_foto_75.jpg Editor: Dr. Falk Kohler download KYB press release no. 66 Word: presse/kyb/presseinfos/kyb_presseinfo_66.doc PDF: presse/kyb/presseinfos/kyb_presseinfo_66.pdf KYB (formerly Kayaba) the Japanese company KYB (Kayaba earlier) with European headquarters in Krefeld, Germany is the largest shock absorber manufacturer of the world for cars with $3.8 billion turnover per year, a production of approximately 55 million units and a market share of 25% in the original equipment business, as well as by nearly 20 percent in the spare parts business.