Keeping Ride-Control Returns in Check
When you’re recommending shocks and struts, quality matters.

Get to Know Performance Ride Technology
PRT displayed a new product line and its extensive portfolio of heavy-duty applications at AAPEX 2022.

FCS Introduces 62 New Part Numbers
All of the new units are in stock and ready to ship.

Taking a 4-Corner Approach to Selling Ride Control
Shocks, struts and springs operate in conjunction with each other.

AAPEX 2022: FCS Automotive Showcases Ride-Control Products
FCS offers more than 1,800 part numbers for complete strut assemblies.

Replacing Front Struts on 2007-2021 Toyota Tundra
The PRT replacement is a complete strut assembly.

Replacing Shocks on 2005-2022 Ford F-250
The installation process is straightforward and only requires a few tools.

Loaded Struts: What’s In A Name?
Loaded strut assemblies are known by many monikers, but they all offer a common advantage: ease of installation.

PRT Presenting Full Line Of Ride-Control Products At AAPEX
PRT will be exhibiting in Booth A2261 at AAPEX, which is scheduled for Nov. 1-3 in Las Vegas.

PRT Adds 46 Complete Strut Assemblies To Portfolio
The new products represent more than 6 million vehicles in additional coverage for the North American aftermarket.

What’s The Difference Between A Shock And A Strut?
Shocks are not struts, and struts are not shocks, but a shock is part of a strut.

FCS Introduces 33 New Part Numbers
The new numbers account for more than 10 million vehicles on the road today in the United States and Canada.
