Summertime Brings Savings On Ride Control Components Through Monroe Summer Ride Event Promotion

Summertime Brings Savings On Ride Control Components Through Monroe Summer Ride Event Promotion

Starting June 25 and running through July 31, 2016, consumers can get an $80 Visa Prepaid Card for the purchase of four qualifying Monroe or Rancho ride control products. To earn a $40 Visa Prepaid Card, consumers must purchase two qualifying Monroe or Rancho ride control products.

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MONROE, Mich.The Monroe Shocks and Struts brand continues its 100th Anniversary celebration in 2016 with a special “Summer Ride Event” promotion that can earn participating vehicle owners up to an $80 Visa Prepaid Card promotion this summer.

“As families plan to embark on summer  road trips and are having their cars safety checked, this program is a great reminder to include a ride control inspection at your local service provider,” said Andrew DeSmidt, promotions manager, Tenneco. “And it’s also an opportunity to save on these premium products.”

Starting June 25 and running through July 31, 2016, consumers can get an $80 Visa Prepaid Card for the purchase of four qualifying Monroe or Rancho ride control products. To earn a $40 Visa Prepaid Card, consumers must purchase two qualifying Monroe or Rancho ride control products.

The Summer Ride Event program is applicable on qualifying Monroe OESpectrum shocks and struts, Reflex shocks and struts, Sensa-Trac shocks and struts, Max-Air shocks, Gas-Magnum shocks, Monroe® Load Adjusting Shocks and Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies. The Rancho products included in the promotion are Rancho RS5000, RS5000 X, RS7000 MT and RS9000 XL series shocks.

Monroe products are offered with a Safe & Sound Guarantee 90-day money-back offer to help ensure customer confidence and satisfaction. To learn more about this exclusive Tenneco guarantee, visit www.Monroe.com.

Visit www.Monroe.com for program redemption forms and all supporting documentation. All redemption materials must be postmarked no later than August 31, 2016.

To learn more about the Monroe “Summer Ride Event” promotion or to learn more about Monroe products, please visit www.Monroe.com. A handy Dealer Locator also can be accessed via www.Monroe.com.

For more information about Rancho products also included in this special program or to utilize the Rancho Dealer Locator, please visit www.GoRancho.com.

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