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Infinity Engineered Products releases SpringRide line of air springs

Infinity Engineered Products, a designer and manufacturer of air springs, released the new SpringRide air spring product line. Available at heavy-duty parts distributors across North America, the company said the SpringRide air spring line is designed and tested to meet industry reliability and performance standards. Related Articles - Continental Aftermarket Hydraulics for Heavy-Duty Trucks - Shell Rotella SuperRigs 2025 Coming to Atlanta Motor Speedway - Mahle to decarbonize Germany factory with photovoltaic thermal plant

Infinity Engineered Products introduced 22 SpringRide part numbers covering a range of fleet applications, including trucks, trailers, fleet vehicles and more. Each SpringRide air spring features high-strength, lightweight construction engineered for full original equipment-like fit, form and function, according to Infinity Engineered Products. isri compressor

“SpringRide air springs were specifically engineered to offer a reliable, effective solution for companies seeking affordable replacement parts for aging trucks and equipment,” said Sean Manfredonia, the company’s senior sales manager for the U.S. and Canada. “By delivering application-specific solutions at a lower cost, parts distributors and fleet managers can extend the life of their vehicles without a high price tag.”

The company added that SpringRide air springs come with a one-year warranty.

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