MAHLE Announces 'King of the Hammers' Social Media Promotion for Off-Road Enthusiasts

MAHLE Announces ‘King of the Hammers’ Social Media Promotion for Off-Road Enthusiasts

Contestants can enter by posting pictures or videos of their Jeep or off-road adventures on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #MAHLEKoH.

MAHLE Aftermarket has announced the “King of the Hammers” (KOH) Casey Currie Contest, featuring two grand prizes for off-road enthusiasts of MAHLE Service Solutions shop equipment, plus weekly prize packets from MAHLE and Currie.

Contestants can enter by posting pictures or videos of their Jeep or off-road adventures on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook using the hashtag #MAHLEKoH.

MAHLE will select the winners of the weekly prize packs, which consist of MAHLE and Casey Currie T-shirts and hats signed by Currie, and a MAHLE air filter and oil filter for a 2007-2018 Jeep JK.

Two grand-prize winners will be selected from the weekly winners and will receive the first prize of a NitroPRO nitrogen top-off gun valued at $500, or the second prize of a pair of ShopPRO 7½-ton jack stands valued at $300.

MAHLE Aftermarket and Currie will have special giveaways exclusively for attendees of the 2019 King of the Hammers, which takes place Feb. 1-9 in Johnson Valley, California.

The MAHLE King of the Hammers Casey Currie Contest ends Feb 10. For full rules and restrictions, click here. The contest is open only to U.S. residents; no purchase is necessary. Winners will be contacted via social media for details on prize shipment.

“Off-road enthusiasts demand MAHLE OE-quality filters and engine components to help withstand the tough conditions like KOH,” said Jon Douglas, president of MAHLE Aftermarket North America. “We’re proud to team up with off-road legend Casey Currie to give owners an opportunity to showcase their four-wheelers and win some great prizes, including professional shop equipment from MAHLE Service Solutions.”

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