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Monroe Promotes ‘Safety First’ This Spring

New Monroe promotion gives motorists a chance to save on critical vehicle maintenance.

MONROE, Mich. – Motorists can save on timely spring vehicle maintenance, through the new Monroe “Safety First” promotion, which will offer up to a $100 mail-in rebate for qualifying premium Monroe and Rancho shock and strut purchases. 
 
Available at participating service locations, the Monroe “Safety First” promotion is available from March 1 through April 30, 2012.
 
“Now that the wrath of winter is behind us, ‘Safety First’ is a reminder to have your shocks and struts inspected during spring vehicle maintenance season,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco. “Plus, the program gives you a way to save if it is time to replace those necessary ride control components.”
 
The “Safety First” promotion offers up to a $100 mail-in rebate for qualifying purchases of four Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies or Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT products for the same vehicle. The promotion also features a variety of additional mail-in rebates of $60, $50 and $40 on qualifying product combinations of the complete premium Monroe and Rancho product offering, including Sensa-Trac, Reflex, OESpectrum, Gas-Magnum and Max-Air shocks and struts, and Rancho RS9000XL and RS5000 shocks.
 
A complete list of applicable products and necessary rebate forms for the “Safety First” promotion are available at www.monroe.com. Rebate form and supporting documentation must be postmarked by June 1, 2012.
 
 

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