Bosal looks to unleash Gabriel shock absorber potential

June 04, 2014
Bosal looks to unleash Gabriel shock absorber potential
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Bosal Ireland is reporting positive feedback on its introduction of the Gabriel aftermarket shock absorber range earlier this year and is now looking to add to its stockist network.


Gabriel is a pioneer in suspension component design and manufacture, and was the developer of the world’s first shock absorber back in 1907. Today the brand is part of the TRW organisation, providing added strength in both OE and aftermarket shock supply and research and development.

Gabriel produces both gas and hydraulic shock absorbers, for conventional suspension systems and strut type, or MacPherson strut, suspension systems. These shocks are produced in OE quality and carry a full three-year guarantee.

The Gabriel aftermarket shock range is highly respected in the marketplace and offers excellent coverage with 1,200 references, covering 90% of the European car parc.

Philip Flanagan M.D. at Bosal Ireland, says the Gabriel range offers excellent sales potential for motor factors and a high quality replacement product for garages. He comments, “The Gabriel range combines coverage, quality and value and has proved a big hit with factors who have taken it on.” He adds, “We firmly believe that it can become a major force in the aftermarket shocks sector and are keen to introduce the range to more stockists so that the range can realise its full potential.”

For more information on becoming a Gabriel stockist contact Bosal Ireland on 01-456-5644.
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