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Earn Some ‘Quick Cash’ Rewards for Installing Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT Shocks

Rancho is making it easy for qualifying performance service professionals to get "Cash Back" for each pair of Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT shock absorbers they install between February 1 and March 31, 2012.

Rancho is making it easy for qualifying performance service professionals to get “Cash Back” for each pair of Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT shock absorbers they install between February 1 and March 31, 2012. The Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT scorecard promotion for performance parts counter professionals will reward sales of qualifying units throughout February and March.

Performance service professionals who install a pair of qualifying Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT units will be able to receive $40 cash rewards during the promotion period. In addition, performance parts counter professionals can earn $5 for every pair of QuickLIFT units sold during the promotion.

“During this promotion, you’ll earn some exciting rewards – cash – for choosing Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT shocks. It’s the perfect time to enter the light truck and SUV ride control category!” said Chris Gauss, national sales manager, performance products, Tenneco. “Loaded QuickLIFT shocks make it easy for technicians to complete fast installs without extra training or the shop’s investment in specialized equipment.”

According to the company, Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT shock absorbers – which include the application-matched and installed coil spring and upper mounting plate – speed installs and require no aggressive investment in equipment or training. Loaded QuickLIFT units, based largely on the successful original QuickLIFT, provide 1- to 2.5-in. of additional lift, allowing for the use of larger wheel and tire packages while giving the vehicle an aggressive stance. They are finished in the popular Rancho Liquid Metallic Silver.

All Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT units are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

For program details and necessary forms, contact your Rancho supplier. All completed scorecards and necessary copied sales receipts or part-numbered end flaps must be postmarked by April 30, 2012.

Qualifying products include Rancho Loaded QuickLIFT shock absorbers RS999901-RS999944. There is no limit to the rewards that can be earned during this promotion.

For additional information about the Rancho “Quick Cash” promotion, contact your Rancho supplier or write to: Rancho Marketing, One International Drive, Monroe, MI 48161.

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