KYB Americas Launches 2015 $40 For 4 Motorist Promotion

KYB Americas Launches 2015 $40 For 4 Motorist Promotion

The KYB $40 for 4 promotion will be available at participating automotive service providers and automotive parts retail locations across the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada.

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GREENWOOD, Ind. — During March and April, KYB Americas will offer motorists $40 via a mail-in-rebate with a single purchase of any four KYB shocks, struts and Strut-Plus complete assemblies. The KYB $40 for 4 promotion will be available at participating automotive service providers and automotive parts retail locations across the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada.

“We had tremendous success with this program in 2014,” said KYB Americas Marketing Manager Kyle Freund. “We hope to continue the momentum and exposure that this promotion created last year and of course offer a great motorist rebate for KYB’s Original Equipment for the Aftermarket shocks and struts.”

KYB shocks and struts has a long history of supplying ride control components to new vehicle manufacturers and top automotive service professionals around the world. Original designed performance is important so KYB offers products that are built to either help restore the vehicle’s original control and handling or increase performance above the original design.

KYB Corp. is a $4 billion global hydraulics manufacturer with more than 8,100 employees and sells its products in more than 100 countries. The company is a world leading supplier of shocks and struts to vehicle manufacturers and has a full range of domestic and import shocks and struts for the aftermarket. For more information, log onto www.kyb.com.

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