Stance Coilovers? Yay or nay?
#2
not familiar with them first hand, but from a business point of view having more product gives you more options to sell an item to a customer.
being an authorized dealer require you to have an in stock inventory? Or do you have to order a particular amount from them monthly? if it's the 2nd one. I'd be cautious...
being an authorized dealer require you to have an in stock inventory? Or do you have to order a particular amount from them monthly? if it's the 2nd one. I'd be cautious...
#4
not familiar with them first hand, but from a business point of view having more product gives you more options to sell an item to a customer.
being an authorized dealer require you to have an in stock inventory? Or do you have to order a particular amount from them monthly? if it's the 2nd one. I'd be cautious...
being an authorized dealer require you to have an in stock inventory? Or do you have to order a particular amount from them monthly? if it's the 2nd one. I'd be cautious...
So far, between your post and Bumnah's post it's a positive outlook. I'm going to wait a bit more to see if anyone else wants to chime in and I might give this the green light. Thanks for your feedback guys Keep it coming!
#5
I think it would be cool if you carried them, they can definetely compete with the very popular Megan Streets with thir entry level models but also offer more spring rate options and higher-end models.
#11
From what I understand stance, KTS, silkroad, tunabe are the big names that people are buying for affordable prices. It would put you in a lot more competition with other forum vendors such as 240sx motoring, and SPL parts.
If you can keep the prices low you would be good to go...
If you can keep the prices low you would be good to go...
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