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Motorists Can Save Up to $150 on New Shocks and Struts through Monroe Promotion

Consumers can save up to $150 on replacement shock absorbers and/or struts during the spring repair season through the Monroe "Take Control" promotion from Tenneco Inc. Replacing worn ride control components can help improve a vehicle's handling characteristics, stopping performance and comfort.

Consumers can save up to $150 on replacement shock absorbers and/or struts during the spring repair season through the Monroe “Take Control” promotion from Tenneco Inc. Replacing worn ride control components can help improve a vehicle’s handling characteristics, stopping performance and comfort.

Now through May 31, 2010, consumers can qualify for mail-in rebates based on the following qualifying purchases of high quality Monroe and/or Rancho products:

Four Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies — $150 rebate

Four Monroe Reflex or Sensa-Trac — $80 rebate struts

Two Rancho RS9000XL shocks and two Rancho quickLIFT shocks — $80 rebate

Two Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies and  two Monroe Reflex or Sensa-Trac shocks  —  $70 rebate                  

Two Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies or two Rancho quickLIFT shocks — $60 rebate

Two Monroe Reflex or Sensa-Trac shocks and two Monroe Reflex or Sensa-Trac struts — $50 rebate

Four Rancho RS9000XL shocks — $50 rebate

Four Monroe Reflex, Sensa-Trac or Monroe Gas-Magnum shocks — $20 rebate

Four Rancho RS5000 shocks — $20 rebate

“Many consumers are looking for ways to save money while maintaining the performance and reliability of their vehicles,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco. “Replacement of worn ride control products plays an important role in protecting the consumer’s overall driving safety. Tenneco and the Monroe brand are stepping forward to support customers through valuable savings during these difficult economic times.”

For additional information regarding the Monroe “Take Control” promotion and Monroe ride control products, contact your Monroe supplier or visit www.monroe.com. Additional information on the benefits of replacing worn ride control components is available at www.savingsquirrels.com.

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