Pedders Suspension


Summary

The Pedder’s organisation began back in 1950 when owner, Roy Pedder, opened Pedder’s Die-Cast Welding Service in Hawthorn Road, Carnegie and soon after, moved to Claremont Ave, Malvern. Roy, an ex-RAAF World War 2 plane welder, began the business by fixing general household items, but with his skills in welding die-cast materials, found his niche in the automotive market in smash repairs and shock absorbers. With the weakness of the early lever type shocks in Australian conditions coupled with the demand for his services in this area, Roy decided to specialise in the repair and reconditioning of shock absorbers and subsequently the business grew rapidly. The workshop was moved to a factory in Wren Road, Moorabbin, while sales continued in Malvern. In the mid-50’s Pedder’s became renowned for reconditioning shock absorbers that the rest of the trade said were unrepairable. By the late 50’s Pedder’s had 15 people servicing more than 3000 shocks per month.

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