Monroe Brakes 'Safety & Savings' Promotion Offers Consumer Rebates Of Up To $30

Monroe Brakes ‘Safety & Savings’ Promotion Offers Consumer Rebates Of Up To $30

To earn a $30 Visa Prepaid card, consumers must purchase two sets of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads.

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MONROE, Mich. — Consumers can earn a Visa Prepaid Card of up to $30 when they replace their worn brake pads with Monroe Brakes products this spring. Available April 1 through May 31, 2016, the Monroe Brakes “Safety & Savings” promotion offers Visa Prepaid cards for qualifying product purchases of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic or semi-metallic (CX and DX series) brake pads.

To earn a $30 Visa Prepaid card, consumers must purchase two sets of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads. To earn a $15 Visa Prepaid card, consumers must purchase one set of ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads.

Monroe Total Solution brake pads feature ultra-premium ceramic and semi-metallic friction formulations, shim technologies, stainless steel noise reduction hardware, Sensory Locking backing plates, and wire wear sensors, where applicable. Each pad set also includes brake lubricant to help technicians save time while performing a complete repair.

Monroe Brakes products are covered by Tenneco’s Safe & Sound 90-day guarantee. For more details about this guarantee, visit www.MonroeBrakes.com.

To learn more about the Monroe Brakes “Safety & Savings” promotion, download rebate submission forms or view the qualifying product list, visitwww.MonroeBrakes.com during April and May. All program submissions must be postmarked by June 30, 2016.

To learn more about premium Monroe Brakes products, visit www.MonroeBrakes.com or contact your Monroe Brakes parts representative.

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