Monroe Quick-Strut Range Expanded To An Additional 2.3 Million Vehicles

Monroe Quick-Strut Range Expanded To An Additional 2.3 Million Vehicles

The new part numbers are engineered to restore like-new control, comfort and handling in 71 import and two domestic applications, according to Tenneco.

Tenneco has announced the addition of 39 new part numbers to its line of Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement strut assemblies, covering an additional 2.3 million vehicles in operation. The new part numbers are engineered to restore like-new control, comfort and handling in 71 import and two domestic applications, according to Tenneco.

Tenneco’s family of Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies comprises nearly 1,000 part numbers designed to provide automotive service professionals with all the components required for a complete strut replacement in a single unit. In 2018 alone, Tenneco has introduced 286 new parts to the line – just 10 fewer than the record 296 it introduced last year.

“Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies have quickly become the go-to replacement assembly for busy automotive service professionals,” said Adam Richardson, senior product manager, Tenneco North America Aftermarket. “Tenneco’s aggressive expansion of the Quick-Strut product line is reflective of the growing popularity of these quality- and performance-tested assemblies among our customers.”

Assembled at Tenneco’s North America Aftermarket ride control facility in Paragould, Ark., Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are fully application-tested to ensure OE-like performance. The latest range expansion includes exclusive market coverage for the following vehicle models:

  • 2013-‘15 Honda Accord (Rear)
  • 2013-‘17 Honda Accord (Front)
  • 2006-‘11 Honda Civic (Front)
  • 2001-‘02 Kia Rio (Front)
  • 1999-‘03 Mitsubishi Galant (Rear)
  • 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer (Rear)
  • 2003-‘06 Mitsubishi Outlander (Rear)
  • 2004-‘05 Toyota Avalon (Front)
  • 2004-‘05 Toyota Avalon (Rear)

Tenneco also expanded other premium product offerings, including Monroe OESpectrum shocks and struts covering nearly 2 million foreign and domestic vehicles operating in North America. OESpectrum rear shock absorbers are now available for 2012-‘17 Chevrolet Sonic and 2016-‘18 Honda Civic models. In addition, OESpectrum front struts are now available for 2016-‘17 Chevrolet Cruze, 2012-‘14 Hyundai Sonata and 2012-‘15 Kia Optima applications.

Also available are five new Monroe Roadmatic value-driven strut assemblies covering 64 Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Mercury, Nissan and Pontiac applications; one new Monroe conversion kit covering 24 Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC applications; and one new Monroe Max-Lift lift supports for 1994-‘97 Volvo 850 models.

To learn more about these and other Monroe products, or to see a complete list of new Monroe part numbers, visit Monroe.com or contact a Monroe supplier.

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