Monroe Shocktober Promotion Pairs Safety, Savings To Drive Replacement Of Worn Shocks And Struts - aftermarketNews

Monroe Shocktober Promotion Pairs Safety, Savings To Drive Replacement Of Worn Shocks And Struts

From Sept. 1 through Oct. 31, consumers can get four qualifying Monroe or Rancho units for the price of three through mail-in offer.

MONROE, Mich. – The Monroe Shocks and Struts brand has once again launched its popular fall "Shocktober" promotion that offers savings to consumers who help protect their driving safety by replacing worn ride control units.
 
Now through Oct. 31, the Shocktober mail-in offer enables consumers to get four qualifying Monroe or Rancho shocks or struts for the price of three through a participating vehicle service provider or parts store. Consumers who qualify for the rebate will receive by mail a Visa Prepaid Card* equal to the lowest cost unit, up to the current suggested list price.
 
“Shocktober is a fun and rewarding way to focus on the safety-critical role of your shocks and struts,” said Sheryl Bomia, programs manager, North America Aftermarket, Tenneco. “Fall is a great time to take care of important repairs, and this promotion helps educate consumers about the importance of replacing worn components that could be affecting their vehicles’ ride and handling characteristics.”
 
The Shocktober offer is available on qualifying Monroe OESpectrum, Sensa-Trac and Reflex shocks, struts and cartridges; Max-Air and Gas-Magnum shocks; Monroe Load Adjusting shocks; Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies; and Rancho RS5000 shocks.
 
Monroe Shocktober rebate submission forms are available through participating automotive parts and service providers and online at www.monroe.com. Rebate does not cover installation/labor costs. All submissions must be postmarked by Dec. 1, 2014. Other restrictions apply.
 
Visit www.monroe.com for program rules and restrictions.

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