Rancho Kicks Off 60th Anniversary Celebration With A Spring Promotion For Enthusiasts Purchasing Lift Kits And Ride Control

Rancho Kicks Off 60th Anniversary Celebration With A Spring Promotion For Enthusiasts Purchasing Lift Kits And Ride Control

Rancho ride control components are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America.

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MONROE, Mich. — This spring, the Rancho Performance Suspension and Shocks brand is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a special “Magic No. 6” promotion that gives performance enthusiasts some exciting savings on shock, strut and lift kit purchases. Available from March 1 through June 30, 2015, the Rancho “Magic No. 6” promotion offers up to a $506 Visa Prepaid Card* with the purchase of qualifying Rancho products.

“It’s an exciting year in Rancho’s history,” said Chris Gauss, director, performance products, Tenneco. “We’re eager to bring that excitement to performance enthusiasts everywhere with this great opportunity to save on outfitting your truck or Jeep with Rancho performance suspension systems and ride control products.”

To earn a $506 Visa Prepaid Card, consumers must purchase a Rancho lift kit and parts totaling $2,300 or more; to earn a $406 Visa Prepaid Card, consumers must purchase a Rancho lift kit and parts totaling $1,600-2,299; to earn a $306 Visa Prepaid Card, consumers must purchase a Rancho lift kit and parts totaling $800-1,599. The promotion also includes a variety of $126 to $26 Visa Prepaid Card offers for the purchase of shock and strut combinations and lift kits that include shocks. To learn more about specific product purchase combinations, please visit www.GoRancho.com for a complete list of qualifying promotion product purchases after March 1, 2015.

Rancho ride control components are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America. See www.GoRancho.com for more details about this offer.

To learn more about the Rancho “Magic No. 6” promotion and to download rebate forms, please visit www.GoRancho.com after March 1, 2015. All rebate forms and copied sales receipts must be postmarked by Aug. 1, 2015.

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