Hellwig Announces Refreshed Pricing Across Product Lineup

Hellwig Refreshes Pricing Across Product Lineup

Hellwig has reduced prices on its products, which have been affected by supply chain volatility in recent years.

Hellwig Suspension Products, manufacturer of towing, hauling and performance suspension products, announced the completion of a comprehensive review of its costs and pricing. This review made it possible for the company to reduce prices on all its products, which were previously affected by supply chain volatility in recent years, according to Hellwig.

As a result, “authorized dealers will now maintain a more competitive edge in the marketplace, ensuring increased savings,” Hellwig says.

“We are always looking for ways to improve our products and services, including making proactive pricing adjustments,” said Vern Kaufman, director of sales for Hellwig Products. “Hellwig’s commitment to keeping our finger on the pulse of the suspension market includes keeping close watch of shifts in materials and manufacturing. That way, we can keep delivering the quality products customers expect at an affordable price.”

While pricing adjustments have already been applied to a select group of Hellwig’s newer and most popular offerings, additional changes will continue to roll out over the coming months on the Hellwig Products website and through authorized dealers, according to the company.

For more information, visit www.HellwigProducts.com.

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