SuperSprings redesigns website

Nov. 30, 2015
New online product finder sorts all products based on customer’s vehicle
SuperSprings International has redesigned its website to make it faster and easier for customers to find the right suspension solutions for their specific vehicle applications, the company announced. The new supersprings.com features a product finder tool that displays all the SuperSprings components that will fit a particular vehicle, the company said. “We produce suspension solutions for most popular trucks, vans, SUVs and motor homes,” said Mike Visser, president. “Since each comes with hardware that is designed for an individual vehicle and application, there are more than 40 versions of our original SuperSprings leaf spring stabilizers and more than 100 of our SumoSprings ‘airless airbags.’ Our product lines are growing, and the new online product finder offers an easy way to help customers find the correct fit. Customers can still contact us with any questions or to confirm the selection will meet their needs.”A link to the product finder is featured on the new homepage. To use the tool, enter the vehicle’s year, make and model, and then the website will display the suspension options available for that vehicle. The new homepage also includes a flyout menu that lets customers browse the SuperSprings, SumoSprings, Coil SumoSprings, SuperCoils and SuperSway-Stops product lines. Links to dealer options and an online store make it easy to buy products, and SuperMinute videos can help answer questions related to GVWR and installation. While the website was being redesigned, SuperSprings said it continually updated its blog with customer testimonials and product updates. Customers can read those posts and see the latest news from SuperSprings International at superspringsinternational.blogspot.com.

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