About AutoSpring Centre
The firm was previously known as Autospring Manufacturers (Pty) Ltd for many years but it was taken over by Neresh Ramsunder in 2003 who then re-branded the firm to align with his own heritage to include the name of Spring Centre. The manufacture of springs within the Ramsunder family goes back 4 generations and is a matter of pride and calling for us.
We lost Neresh Ramsunder in late 2006 and it was then that his plan for Vash Ramsunder to continue the business took effect, the business has continued to grow and enjoyed the support of loyal customers who are in the interest of quality.
AutoSpring Centre has since been at the forefront in spring design unique to the South African market and has revolutionised many a standard suspension up to the point where entire fleets are being fitted with our designs, our motto has always been;
"No job too big, no job too small, we do them all"
Our Heritage
Suspension manufacturing has been in the family for over four generations and the cumulative knowledge has been passed down with each generation. The AutoSpring Centre products that we send out our doors are therefore made with the greatest of care and pride.
Our Facilities
We offer expert fitting services of all our products as well as advice on how best to get the most out of your suspension. We offer free check-ups to all our clients as well as 500km retentions on all U-bolts fitting in our customers vehicles.
Our Staff
Our staff includes a highly skilled set of long term employees, we are committed to ensuring our staff are happy with the products that we send out our door and maintain a high level of pride. Some of our staff members have been with the firm well over 10 years- this translates to a tried and tested knowledge-built product for our customers.
Our Community
No firm can exist without the support of its community, our firm is invested in supporting local firms before others and most times we choose to absorb the costs of local support initiatives in order to be a sustainable firm. Our main causes in the community are any cancer initiatives, local fishing competitions as well as supporting fund raising for schools.