The Original Gabriel 'Legendary Sales Event' Runs Until Oct. 31

The Original Gabriel ‘Legendary Sales Event’ Runs Until Oct. 31

Company offering consumers up to $125 savings via mail-in rebate.

TROY, Mich. – Gabriel (Ride Control LLC) has announced the launch of its national “Legendary Sales Event,” offering consumers a mail-in rebate of up to $125 when they purchase four qualifying Gabriel-branded ride control products between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31.
 
Consumers are eligible for a 20 percent mail-in rebate when they purchase a combination of any four qualifying Gabriel ReadyMount, Ultra, MaxControl or Strut Mount products between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2013, up to a maximum rebate value of $125.
 
Every day, thousands of motorists may not even realize they are riding on shocks and struts that have significantly deteriorated. In emergency maneuvers, these worn shocks can lengthen braking distances and affect handling and stability. To help consumers spot the signs of worn shocks and struts, Gabriel has developed a new video, “Top Ten Warning Signs of Worn Shocks and Struts.” It is available to view at the Answerman Video section of Gabriel’s website or on YouTube at TheOriginalGabriel channel.
 
“As the originator of the first shock for automotive use, Gabriel is committed to providing the high-quality product and line that has made it a legend in the industry since 1907," said Michael Lipski, vice president of sales and marketing, Ride Control LLC. "With maximum savings of up to $125, The Original Gabriel’s ‘Legendary Sales Event’ helps the consumer replace their shocks in preparation for tougher fall and winter driving conditions.”
 
Gabriel has created “Legendary Fall Sales Event” kits for participating shops that includes a poster and rebate pad. To receive a kit, call 1-800-251-5932. Details of the sales event, qualifying products, rules and rebate forms are available at www.Gabriel.com.
 

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