I sent the following email/website contact to the following companies. Koni, KYB and Skunk2 Racing. I removed the shocks part for KYB as they already offer replacements.

Ryan

Greetings,

I was wondering if, at any time in the future, that Insert Company's name would be adding replacement shocks and struts for the Chevrolet Aveo to it's product line. Demand for an after market replacement strut is out there for the Aveo. The same part would be a match for the Daewoo Kalos, Pontiac Wave and Suzuki Swift+, meaning a minimum of four applications for one set of products. As stated on most automotive sites, shocks and struts should be replaced every fifty thousand miles. A lot of cars that were built in 2004-2005 should
start replacing theirs in the coming months. The mileage on my car, a 2005 Chevrolet Aveo5, is almost forty thousand. Thank you in advanced for your time.

Ryan Handford



Koni

As of right now we do not have anything available. We are looking into
if there is a carry over from another vehicle that KONI Holland may
already be manufacturing. Maybe check back towards the end of the year
to see if we have made any progress. We are looking into it but it is
really low on the R&D priority list.

Thank you,

Stoney Hamilton
Phone: 859-586-4100 x6
Toll Free: 800-922-2616 x6
Fax: 859-334-3340

KYB


Ryan,
As of right now we only offer the rear shocks but the front struts are
something that we are still looking into.

Thank you,
Dan
KYB America LLC



Skunk2 racing


Thank you for contacting the Helpdesk at Skunk2 Racing.

I have passed your recommendation on to our R&D department. Keep
watching our website, or post to the helpdesk for information on new
products. We expect to expand our aftermarket coverage greatly in 2008.

If you have any more questions regarding Skunk2 products or policy
please let us know. Thanks.

Brian Nichols
Customer Service
Skunk2 Racing
2050 5th St.
Norco, Ca

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