Somora adds Optimal Shock Absorbers

July 08, 2014
Somora adds Optimal Shock Absorbers
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Somora has added Optimal Shock Absorbers to its high quality range of automotive components, lighting and body panels.


The extensive Optimal range covers all mainstream European and Asian vehicle models with high quality replacement shocks absorbers to guarantee safety, reliability and minimum wear and tear.

Established in 1992 OPTIMAL AG & Co. KG has built a strong reputation for the supply quality parts across many product groups with particular expertise in suspension components. All Optimal products supplied are top-quality and comply with European and international standards for the aftermarket, such as TS 16949, QS 9000, VDA 6.1, ISO 9001:2008 and in particular, the block exemption regulation no. 1400/2002.

The Optimal shock range includes single-tube dampers and double-tube dampers as well as a range of shock absorber accessories. The company has seen sustained growth in the shock sector across Europe with the products very popular with many technicians and garages.

Optimal shocks will be available from stockists nationwide. For more information call Somora on 01-623-0277.
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