This tender invites service providers to replace a broken steering rack on a Ford Ranger 3.2. Key requirements include the use of OEM parts and a six-month warranty on all work.
The National Research Foundation seeks a qualified service provider to refit a broken steering rack on a Ford Ranger 3.2, primarily used in off-road conditions for towing heavy vessels. The successful bidder will be responsible for supplying and installing a new steering rack, ensuring that only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts are utilized. Additionally, the service provider must offer a minimum six-month warranty on both parts and workmanship to guarantee quality and reliability.
This project is crucial for maintaining the operational capability of the vehicle, which is essential for the National Research Foundation's field activities. Bidders must demonstrate previous experience in similar automotive repairs and provide proof of compliance with all relevant regulations and standards. The contract will be awarded based on a combination of price, technical specifications, and compliance with the tender requirements, ensuring that the selected service provider meets the NRF's high standards for service delivery.
This tender is suitable for automotive repair shops, particularly those specializing in Ford vehicles or with experience in steering system repairs. Businesses that can provide OEM parts and have a proven track record of quality service should consider applying.