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May 06, 2013 at
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Hi guys,
I have been offered a chance to buy a complete racing inventory of double adjustable Super Shox at a great price. Are these shocks worth the extra price over twin tube pro shocks which i have run my entire career.
I race a 360 steel headed engine sprintcar on typically small short bullrings which can get rough as.
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Jason
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May 07, 2013 at
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Those purple shox cant beat them.....and for a good price....cant miss out, Ive never felt more comfortable and stable in a car before without these shocks they got a good program going on there.
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May 09, 2013 at
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This message was edited on
May 09, 2013 at
10:36:55 PM by Super Shox
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Posted By: blockhead57 on May 06 2013 at 10:22:20 PM
Hi guys,
I have been offered a chance to buy a complete racing inventory of double adjustable Super Shox at a great price. Are these shocks worth the extra price over twin tube pro shocks which i have run my entire career.
I race a 360 steel headed engine sprintcar on typically small short bullrings which can get rough as.
Thanks
Jason
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Jason,
Buying a used set is usually a great option and can save you some money and you will get a high quality product that will last a very long time. At Super Shox we are always working to improve our product and service our customers so before buying a used set of Super Shox feel free to call me with the serial numbers and I can tell you what history we have on them and if they are current or will need anything to work with your car, tracks, conditions and so on. This way you know what your getting into and any cost there will be to update them for your needs.
Thanks
Brian Goscinski
Super Shox
847-548-7469
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May 10, 2013 at
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This message was edited on
May 10, 2013 at
09:31:19 AM by Speedkills
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Posted By: Super Shox on May 09 2013 at 10:35:56 PM
Jason,
Buying a used set is usually a great option and can save you some money and you will get a high quality product that will last a very long time. At Super Shox we are always working to improve our product and service our customers so before buying a used set of Super Shox feel free to call me with the serial numbers and I can tell you what history we have on them and if they are current or will need anything to work with your car, tracks, conditions and so on. This way you know what your getting into and any cost there will be to update them for your needs.
Thanks
Brian Goscinski
Super Shox
847-548-7469
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Has Super Shox ever considered or do you think will ever consider getting into making shocks for snowmobiles or quads. I completely understand that going into a new market isn't as easy as, hey we should make a snowmobile shock. I'm sure theres tons of money spent on R&D and marketing but I ask because it just seems like for alot of years Fox has had the market pretty well covered when it comes to the high end race use shocks in those sports and they get premium dollar on there stuff, I know for snowmobiles at least the high end Fox shocks are between $500-$1000 each. So I was just wondering if that was the kind of market you thought Super Shox would ever get into to try to broaden your sales. With what Super Shox has done with their product in car racing I have no doubt that if you did you could make a great, competitive product.
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May 15, 2013 at
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Posted By: Speedkills on May 10 2013 at 09:27:57 AM
Has Super Shox ever considered or do you think will ever consider getting into making shocks for snowmobiles or quads. I completely understand that going into a new market isn't as easy as, hey we should make a snowmobile shock. I'm sure theres tons of money spent on R&D and marketing but I ask because it just seems like for alot of years Fox has had the market pretty well covered when it comes to the high end race use shocks in those sports and they get premium dollar on there stuff, I know for snowmobiles at least the high end Fox shocks are between $500-$1000 each. So I was just wondering if that was the kind of market you thought Super Shox would ever get into to try to broaden your sales. With what Super Shox has done with their product in car racing I have no doubt that if you did you could make a great, competitive product.
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Yes we have thought about that and your exactly right it takes a big effort and we have not been in a position to start a project like that. I would like to do that in the future.
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