Transit Launches New Line Of TMC Shock Absorbers

Transit Launches New Line Of TMC Shock Absorbers

TMC shock absorbers adjust dynamically to road conditions.

Transit, a prominent auto parts manufacturer and distributor in Eastern Canada, is launching TMC, a new line of shock absorbers for everyday vehicles.

TMC shock absorbers adjust dynamically to road conditions, keeping the vehicle’s motion in check for the safety and comfort of all passengers. Equipped with a chrome-plated steel piston rod for maximal corrosion-resistance and world-class NBR rubber oil seals for dependable impermeability, TMC uses only the highest quality materials, according to Transit.

Transit President Stephan Guay said, “Keeping a moving vehicle’s weight transfer in check and ensuring the driver maintains control over ride and handling at all times is first and foremost a matter of safety. So, we had the best engineers in the business design and test our TMC shocks to ensure a reliable outcome at a reasonable price.”

TMC offers coverage for a vast array of applications. For more information, visit tmc-shocks.com.

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