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BlueGerbil

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 09:10

Nth Degree Mobility ist platt...

Nth Degree Customers:
It is with great regret that we announce the closing of Nth Degree Mobility. We have suffered a series of setbacks over the past 7 months that we have been unable to recover from, and so we have closed our doors. We apologize for every inconvenience our sudden closure causes you. We have greatly appreciated all of your support over the years as we have/had one of the strongest customer bases of any company we know …and we’re sorry to have to disappoint all of you.

For what it’s worth, we are in talks with a well known manufacturer who may pick up and carry on the Nth Degree line of products; if that happens you will hear from them when they announce it.

Take care and may all of your off-road adventures be awesome!

Nicole & Jim Frens

BlueGerbil

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 09:30

Und wurde von AEV übernommen:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: 248.926.0256 ext. 325
Email: nthdegree@aev-conversions.com

American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) to Pick Up Significant Amount of Product Line from Recently Closed Nth Degree Mobility

Missoula, Montana, Sept. 19, 2007 - Missoula-based American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), long a favorite supplier of aftermarket parts to the Jeep off-road community, will soon be adding the highly-regarded Nth Degree Mobility suspension lift kits to its expanding product line.

Off-road enthusiasts have bemoaned the recent closing of Nevada-based Nth Degree Mobility, provider of innovative and expertly engineered long-arm and short-arm suspension lift kits, among other products. Now AEV announces it will pick up a “significant” portion of Nth Degree’s inventory and product line, with plans to continue manufacturing and distributing those products “in the near future.”

AEV asks for patience as it moves over inventory and equipment, but promises the same commitment to quality and innovation that Nicole and Jim Frens provided Nth Degree Mobility customers for years.

“It’s really unfortunate that Nth Degree had to close its doors. Nth Degree has been a major innovator in the suspension industry and has developed a near cult following with good reason,” said Dave Harriton, President of AEV. “Because this has happened so quickly, we are still trying to determine how long it will take for us to incorporate their products into our system. It is our goal, however, to have most of the existing suspension line back on the market along with several new products in the near future.”

“Most of the line will remain unchanged, although we will be simplifying and redesigning some of the existing components to make it easier for our dealer network to stock and for our users to install,” Harriton said.

AEV itself has been an Nth Degree customer, employing its suspension and skidplate products on AEV conversion vehicles. AEV will integrate Nth Degree’s design, engineering, and development operations into AEV’s Missoula, Montana facility while warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing will be moved into AEV’s Walled Lake, Michigan plant. Watch for further announcements on plans for former Nth Degree products at www.aev-conversions.com.

Regarded as the premier innovator in the Jeep aftermarket, as well as the only supplier of fully-validated, all-steel stamped parts and accessories for Jeeps, AEV continues a rapid expansion of its offerings to the dedicated Jeep community.

In the past year, the company has brought forth a number of products for the popular new Jeep Wrangler (JK), including a stamped front bumper, hood, corner guards, wheels, and skid plates, among others. The company’s fully-integrated “Brute” conversion kit has electrified the off-road community, providing all parts needed to convert a TJ Wrangler into a custom AEV Brute pickup.

Several AEV vehicles will be featured at the 2007 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, Oct. 30 - Nov.2, including a fully-equipped AEV 4-Door Wrangler (JK) with a custom Kicker Audio sound system; a four door Wrangler Unlimited with a 525HP 6.4L HEMI will also be featured.

onkellinus

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 13:16

RE: Nth Degree Mobility ist platt...

Was haben denn die gemacht? "Nth Degree Mobility" sagt mir garnix (ok, hat ja auch nix zu bedeuten)

Grüßle, Ralf

Karsten

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 14:04

RE: Nth Degree Mobility ist platt...

Nth Degree Mobility war ursprünglich von ehem. Chrysler/Jeep Ingenieuren gegründet worden, um exklusives Zubehör im Bereich Fahrwerk und Skidplates zu produzieren. Vor allem ein Longarm Fahrwerk hat sich in den letzen Jahren sehr verbreitet in den USA. Hier hat man nur hin und wieder etwas davon gehört - Ich hab die JP abonniert und lese öfters über diverse Parts von Nth Degree. Anscheinend haben sich aber ein paar Ingenieure vom Unternehmen zurückgezogen, danach dann ein paar Qualitätsmängel und das war es dann.
( setbacks ) - Rückschläge...von denen sie sich nicht mehr erholt haben.

Gruss,

Karsten

( Die könnten mehr nach Deutschland verkaufen, wenn es mal eine Kontinentübergreifende ABE gäbe !!!

onkellinus

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 14:34

Vielen Dank für die Aufhellung, Karsten!

nicolas-eric

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Dienstag, 25. September 2007, 15:27

http://www.aev-conversions.com/news/2007…asset-purchase/

dann komm ich ja doch noch an die nth belly-up skidplate...

einherjer

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Mittwoch, 26. September 2007, 07:32

Zitat

Original von nicolas-eric

dann komm ich ja doch noch an die nth belly-up skidplate...


Kann ich empfehlen!

Ralf

@NE - Fotos reiche ich noch nach - hab´s nicht vergessen...