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27 Traffic Safety Act Settlement sums FY-85 DATE COMPANY FILE SUBJECT AMOUNT 11/23/84 Met rix Warehouse occ Std. 108 $ 2,500 (2d inst.) 12/11/84 United Bus Corp. CIR 2417 Std. 222 2,500 (2d inst.) 2/5/55 Bill's Discount Tire CIR 2517 Sec. 204 a) 1,000 Service 2/20/85 Ham's Discount Tire CIR 2550 Sec. 204 a) 1,000 5/21/85 Performance Unlimited occ Std. 198 500 (1st inst.) 5/24/85 Performance Unlimited occ Std. 108 500 (2nd inst.) 7/19/85 Performance Unlimited OCC Std. 108 500 (3rd inst.) 8/21/85 Performance Unlimited occ Std. 108 500 (4th inst.) 9/23/85 Performance Unlimited occ Std. 108 500 (5th inst.) TOTAL. .... $ 9,500 CUMULATIVE TOTAL $2,588,900 8 Traffic Safety Act Settlement Sums DATE COMPANY FILE SUBJECT AMOUNT 2/24/86 European Lighting occ Std. 108 $ 100 (1st inst.) 3/14/86 Nicolaus von Rosenberg, occ Std. 108 $ 500 Inc. (1st inst.) 3/31/86 European Lighting occ Std. 108 $ 100 (2nd inst.) 4/15/86 Nicolaus von Rosenberg, occ Std. 108 $ 500 Inc . (2nd inst.) 4/21/86 European Lighting occ Std. 108 $ 100 (3rd inst. ) 4/21/86 Old World Trading Co. CIR 2659 Std. 116 $ 1,000 (1st inst.) 5/4/86 Reliable Notoring occ Std. 108 $ 1,500 Accessories 5/22/86 European Lighting occ Std. 108 $ 100 (4th inst.) 5/30/86 Old World Trading CIR 2659 Std. 116 $ 1,000 (2nd inst.) 6/2/86 Bev. Hills Motoring occ Std. 108 $ 6,700 Accessories 6/17/86 Worldwide Trading Co. occ Std. 108 $ 1,000 6/25/86 European Lighting occ Std. 108 $ 100 (5th inst.) 4/21/86 Old World Trading Co. CIR 2659 Std. 116 $ 1,000 (3rd inst.) 8/12/86 Eurasian Automotive occ Std. 108 $ 5,000 Products 8/25/86 Nicolaus von Rosenberg, occ Std. 108 s-500 Inc. (3rd inst.) Total. ..... $19,200 Cumulative Total $2,608,100 Traffic Safety Act Settlement Sums FY-87 DATE COMPANY FILE SUBJECT &MOUNT -9 ?0/28/86 Subaru of America, Inc. CIR 2815 Std. 301 $10,000 12/21/86 Volkswagen of America, Inc. CIR 2824 Std. 301 75,000 1/14/87 American Motor Sales Corp. CIX 2687 Std. 210 1,000 3/17/87 Superior Coach Corp. CIR 2868 Std. 222 1,000 3/23/87 Nissan Motor Corp. CIR 2820 Std. 212 35,000 4/14/87 Allied Accessories and OCC Std. 108 2,GOO Auto Parts 4/27/87 Transportation Products, CIR 2822 Std. 222 1,000 Inc. 7/17/87 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. CIR 2783 Std. 108 20,000 8/5/87 Motorcar Parts and CIR 2737 Std. 108 2,000 Accessories, Inc.(lst. inst.1 9/2/87 Motorcar Parts and CIR 2737 Std. 108 2,000 Accessories, Inc. (3rd. inst.) 9/9/87 Electrodyne, Inc. occ Std. 108 1,000 10/6/87 Motorcar Parts and CIR 2737 Std. 108 2,000 Accessories, Inc.(4th. inst.) 11/2/87 Ezon Corporation CIR 2734 Std. 108 15,000 11/6/87 Motorcar Parts and CI3. 2737 Std. 108 2,000 Accessories, Inc.(5th. inst.) 12/6/87 American Chimei CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 (1st inst.) 11/6/87 Motorcar Parts and CIR 2737 Std. 108 2,000 Accessories, Inc.(6th. inst.) 12/23/87 Nissan Motor Corporation CIR 2838 Std. 301 1.000 Total . $172,500 Cumulative Total $2,780,600 Traffic Safety Act Settlement Sums FY-88 DATE COMPANY FILE SUBJECT AMOUNT 1/12/88 Grand Auto Inc. CIR 2915 Std. 108 $10,000 1/14/88 American Chimei(2nd inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 1/25/88 Sun-Lite Inc. CIR 2898 Std. 126 5,000 2/10/88 American Chimei(3rd inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 2/18/88 Equinox Int=l(lst inst.) CIR 2736 Std. 108 100 3/8/88 American Chimei(4th inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 4/1/88 Equinox Int=1 (2nd inst.) CIR 2736 Std. 108 100 3/8/88 American Chimei(5th inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 4/12/88 Equinox Int=l (3rd inst.) CIR 2736 Std. 108 100 4/22/88 Hornet Industries, Inc. CIR 2895 Std. 126 1,000 5/ 13 /88 American Chimei(6th inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 5/23/88 Starcraft R.V. CIR 2904 Std. 126 500 6/7/88 Classic Motor Carriages CIR 2399 Std. 208 5,000 (1st int.) 6/7/88 Equinox Int=1 CIR 2736 Std. 108 200 (4th & 5th insts.) 6/24/88 Coachmen Industries, Inc. CIR 2920 Std. 126 750 7/22/88 American Chimei CIR 2725 Std. 108 1,oon (7th & 8th insts.) 7/25/88 Maserati Automobiles, Inc. OCC case Std. 208 34,000 9/24/88 American Chimei(9th inst.) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 8/31/88 Classic Motor Carriages CIR 2399 Std. 208 5,000 (2nd inst.) 9/19/88 Littlefuse, Inc. CIR 2726 Std. 208 5,000 2727 9/19/88 American Chimei(1Oth inst) CIR 2725 Std. 108 500 Total $71,250 Cumulative Total $2,851,850 .. :i Traffic Safety Act Settlement Sums FY-89 DATE COMPANY FILE SUBJECT AMOUNT 10/20/88 New Paris Enterprises CIR 2983 Std. 126 $ 500 10/31/88 CEC Industries, Ltd. CIR 2978 Std. 108 2,000 11/29/88 Classic Motor Carriages CIR 2399 Std. 208 5.000 (3rd Inst.) 1/6/89 M.S.A. Manufacturing, Inc. CIR 2800 Std. 108 250 (1st inst.) 2/14/89 General Motors Corp. CIR 3011 Std. 301 25,000 2/28/89 Classic Motor Carriages CIR 2399 Std. 208 5,000 (4th Inst.) 4/10/89 Technical Chemical Co. CIR 2863 Std. 116 1,000 4/12/89 M.S.A. Manufacturing, Inc. CIR 2800 Std. 108 '7 5 0 (2d Inst.) 5/11/89 Maserati Automobiles, Inc. OCC Case Std. 208 1,000 6/5/89 Gibson Chemical & Oil Corp. CIR 2867 Std. 116 2,500 (1st Inst.) 7/5/89 Hyundai America Tech Ctr. CIR 2979 Std. 105 20,000 7/21/89 Flxible Corp. CIR 3022 Std. 217 3,500 9/6/89 World Trans CIR 3024 Std. 217 1,200 9/6/89 Ontario Bus Industries, CIR 3026 Std. 217 1,500 Inc. 9/8/89 Century Products, Inc. CIR 2848 Std. 213 3,500 9/12/89 Gibson Chemical & Oil Corp. CIR 2867 Std. 116 2,500 9/26/89 Range Rover of North CIR 3015 Std. 120 1,000 America Total $76,200 Cumulative Total $2,928,050 Traffic Safety Act Settlement Sums COMPANY FILE SUBJECT AMOUNT i0/6/89 M.S.A. Manufacturing, Inc CIR 2800 Std. 108 $ 1,500 (3rd Inst. ) 10/10/89 Turtle Top MCI 3037 Std. 217 1,500 11/3/89 Sovereign Collection NCI 3057 Std. 108 1,000 1/18/90 Prevost Car, Inc. CIR 2993 Std. 217 2,400 1/25/90 Landol 1, Corp . CIR 3016 Std. 106 3,000 2/6/9C Pride-Trimble Corp. CIR 2963 Std. 213 2,500 3/6/90 Kolcraft Enterprises, Inc CIR 2850 Std. 213 3,500 3/5/90 Kolcraft Enterprises, Inc CIR 2866 Std. 213 3,500 3/12/90 Freightliner Corp. NCI 3030 Std. 302 2,500 3/21/90 Jake Kapian Ltd. NCI 3060 Std. 138 1,000 3/22/90 Import Products, Inc. NCI 3050 Std. 108 1,000 4/13/90 Automobiles Peugeot NCI 3073 Std. 301 50,000 4/30/90 Victor Automotive Prods. CIR 2724 Std. 108 6,000 5/8/90 Mazda (North America) NCI 3083 Std. 208 5,000 5/11/90 MetroTrans Corp. 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NCI 3023 Std. 213 500 (1st Inst.) 11/5/90 Mack Trucks CIR 2880 Std. 106 4,500 11/5/90 Mack Trucks CIR 2880 '108(a) (1) (E) 1,000 Failure tc comply whn inspection 01 investigation. 11/5/90 Weatherhead Division CIR 2860 Std. 106 4,500 12 /5/90 Van HOOl, N.V. NCI 3084 Std. 217 2,500 12/12/90 M.C.P. Enterprises, Inc. NCI 3023 Std. 213 500 (2d Inst.) 12 /26/90 M.C.P. Enterprises, Inc. NCI 3023 Std. 213 500 (3rd Inst.) 1/91 M.C.P. Enterprises, Inc. NCI 3023 Std. 213 1,000 (4th & 5th Insts.) 2/91 Jim Price Geo NCI 3176 Std. 208 2,000 2/4/91 M.C.P. Enterprises, Inc. NCI 3023 Std.
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    AIR SPRING ROLLING LOBES AIR SPRING ROLLING LOBES BELLOWS SIDE VIEW WITH EXTENDED MANUFACTURER BELLOWS SIDE VIEW WITH EXTENDED MANUFACTURER UPPER MOUNTING VIEW LOWER MOUNTING VIEW UPPER MOUNTING VIEW LOWER MOUNTING VIEW NUMBER AND COMPRESSED HEIGHT NUMBERS NUMBER AND COMPRESSED HEIGHT NUMBERS AM GENERAL FLXIBLE 566-16-3-007 1R8-009 ASC-16-8-003 566-18-3-004 1R9-003 ASC-16-8-004 5973923 6-336-11 AUTOMANN GMC PISTON PISTON AB1DK10B-5409 662743 1/2-20 UNF 566-16-7-000 566-16-7-021 CONTI NEW FLYER ALUMINUM COMPOSITE 6 6 .5-13 S 056 5920815 18.6 17.9 68136 5973877 6.8 5.6 5973923 FIRESTONE 5993113 5409 W013585409 3.38 3.38 W103585435 5.31 8.25 5.31 8.00 FLXIBLE 566-16-3-007 1R8-031 ASC-16-8-004 566-18-3-004 1R9-047 ASC-16-8-004 6-336-166 AIR SPRING ROLLING LOBES PISTON PISTON 566-16-7-000 1/2-20 UNF NOT INCLUDED ALUMINUM USE EXISTING 18.6 17.9 SUPER CUSHION 5.6 5.6 PISTON 3.38 3.38 5.31 8.25 5.31 FIRESTONE GMC CONT. GMC 566-16-3-007 1R8-034 ASC-16-8-004 5710 8870484 566-18-3-004 1R9-053 ASC-16-8-003 672755 5730 G5008051 W013585710 MCI PISTON W013585730 LES AUTOBUS PISTON 12L-4-212 566-16-7-021 10530086 566-16-7-021 1/2-20 UNF 12L-4-8 FLXIBLE 698934 COMPOSITE 6-304-156 G5001705 COMPOSITE 18.6 6-336-175 17.9 5.8 NOVABUS 6.7 GMC G5001705 10530086 G5001706 6617550 698634 PREVOST 3.38 63-0226 3.38 1.51 5.31 8.00 5.31 8.00 INT’L/ 566-16-3-007 1R8-041 ASC-16-8-004 566-18-3-004 1R9-054 5 .00 ASC-16-8-020 NAVISTAR 2013947C2 3 .13 3 .75 OBSOLETE PISTON 1/2-20 UNF 566-16-7-000 1/2-20 UNF PISTON 18.8 ALUMINUM 566-16-7-021 5.8 17.9 COMPOSITE 6.7 3.38 3.38