Testimonial by: Kingsley of Victoria
Date added: 24/10/2011
Title: Congratulations on a job well done!
My sincere thanks for not only providing sway bar pins free of charge, but sending them promptly; we received them today....
Such an awesome response deserves respect! I will have no hesitation to recommend your company as we travel.
Congratulations on a job well done!
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Testimonial by: Tucker Family of Adelaide
Date added: 05/10/2011
Title: Thank you
Dear Sir,
I would like to convey my thanks and appreciation to Industrial Springs for supplying springs for my GU Nissan Patrol that continue to give me a good ride empty and loaded, a good height and which also level up the rear end of the vehicle as the long range side fuel tank added a lot more weight on the driver's side.
I am also impressed with the trailer suspension you supplied as the weight of the trailer was a problem on my old suspension at 1700 kg loaded. It now rides so well that it doesn't destroy all the gear in the trailer when I'm off-road.
Your service has been professional and informative.
Thanks again.
The Tucker Family
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Testimonial by: Lui of Western Australia
Date added: 05/10/2011
Title: Coil Spring
I am writting to thank you and let you know how grateful I am for coming to my rescue. The new springs really made a difference, definitely better than the original ones when they were new. It is now a totally different vehicle. I regard you company with 'high esteem' and would not hesitate to recommend your name to anyone. Once again I can't put into words how thankful I am to you.
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Testimonial by: Stefan of Queensland
Date added: 05/10/2011
Title: Big thank you
Hi Tim, Just wanted to drop 'Industrial Springs' a quick note. We purchased a set of 'Industrial springs' after, the original springs on my camper failed, and a subsequent replacement from ALKO also failed.
Staking a $380 tyre (BFG MT 285/75/16) in the process. We prepared for our long service leave trip of 2 months, to the best of our ability, and one main step in the process was to ruggedize the camper. The trip left the Sunshine coast to Alice via the Plenty Highway, in the rain, and the road got closed behind us. Made it to Alice with no issues at all. After a day in Alice we went further West via the Gary junction Highway, then the CSR from Well 33 were we picked up Diesel at $3.20 per litre (ouch) down to Georgia Bore. Then the Talawana track to the West coast. A fair bit of tripping around from Ningaloo to Cape Leveque, and then eventually the Gibb River road, and Kalumburu Road to Mitchell River National Park.
Continuing through to Katherine, Darwin and then back home. All these places may not mean much to you, but they cover some of Australia's notorious bad road, with extensive corrugations, all up we travelled about 11,000 Km. I carried a few cartons of beer, and to my amazement the cans in the camper had next to no marks on them, yet the carton that travelled in the coil sprung cruiser, had significant markings on them. The trailer behaved faultlessly, and I just wanted to send you and the business a big thank you.
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