April 12, 2004, MOAB Utah - Rhino Off Road Industries (Henderson, NV) maker
of the Rhino Rough Terrain Vehicle (RTV) and Sway-A-Way, Inc. (Chatsworth, CA) maker of the high
quality RaceRunner performance shock line, have announced the official release of their new
products, the Rhino RTV a new class of off-road performance vehicles and the Sway-A-Way Air
Shock for the competitive and heavily modified rock crawling vehicle. The Rhino RTV a unique
vehicle with features and benefits of both an ATV and a Monster Truck offered the perfect
opportunity for the latest in Sway-A-Way, Inc. and RaceRunner technology to be showcased.
Designed to meet the challenges of the most aggressive off road environments, the
RTV faced its first public testing in Moab and performed beyond expectations, setting a new standard
for off-road performance vehicles. The RTV with the Sway-A-Way Air Shock proved to be up to the
challenge of negotiating Moab's toughest trails providing the stability and power needed to excel in
the various off road environments. The Rhino is currently available starting at $24,995.00
The Sway-A-Way Air Shock used in the Rhino RTV will be available in 12, 14, 16,
and 18-inch lengths and retail for approximately $225 each. The shocks will be available at authorized
Sway-A-Way, Inc. dealers in June 2004. Sway-A-Way, Inc., a Company that has been involved in every
aspect of performance off-road suspension for more than 30 years entered this new arena with a great
deal of enthusiasm and excitement. The Rock Crawling market, which is still the fastest growing
off-road motor sport in the country, offers yet another avenue in which Sway-A-Way, Inc.'s highest
quality, best performing, shock technology can be highlighted.
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