DynoMax ‘Get Up to $100’ Spring Consumer Promotion Offers Rebates On Qualifying Performance Exhaust Systems

DynoMax ‘Get Up to $100’ Spring Consumer Promotion Offers Rebates On Qualifying Performance Exhaust Systems

This spring, customers can earn money back on purchases of DynoMax Performance Exhaust products through the “Get Up to $100” consumer mail-in rebate promotion.

 

MONROE, Michigan – This spring, customers can earn money back on purchases of DynoMax Performance Exhaust products through the “Get Up to $100” consumer mail-in rebate promotion.

Valid on purchases made between Feb. 1 and July 31, the promotion will offer consumers a $100 Visa prepaid card when they buy a qualifying high-performance exhaust system invoiced at $500 or more.

“For performance enthusiasts who want superior exhaust performance and exceptional sound, the DynoMax brand offers premium exhaust systems cover a wide range of applications,” said Chris Gauss, director of performance products at Tenneco. “Through our ‘Get Up to $100’ promotion, drivers can experience the raw power and confident performance of a DynoMax exhaust system and save money at the same time.”

Other rebate amounts also are available through the promotion. Consumers who spend $300 to $499 on a qualifying exhaust system can earn a $75 Visa prepaid card, while those who spend $150 to $299 can earn a $50 Visa prepaid card.

A complete list of qualifying DynoMax exhaust systems is available on the DynoMax website.

Offer submissions must be postmarked by Aug. 31 to qualify. Late submissions, or those without the required supporting documentation, will not be accepted. For more information about the DynoMax spring mail-in promotion, call (888) 991-0996.

Manufactured and marketed by Tenneco, DynoMax Performance Exhaust systems are designed for late-model and classic muscle cars, diesel and gas trucks and SUVs. The brand offers a broad selection of free-flowing mufflers under its Ultra Flo and Super Turbo lines, as well as cat-back exhaust systems for makes such as Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Jeep and others.

DynoMax also offers performance and replacement exhaust pipes and bends, crossover pipes, cutouts, reducers, mounting hardware and other related parts and components.

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