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‘Shocktober’ is Back

Motorists will have a chance to save money on top ride control products from the Monroe and Rancho brands this fall through the Monroe and Rancho Shocktober promotion.

Motorists will have a chance to save money on top ride control products from the Monroe and Rancho brands this fall through the Monroe and Rancho Shocktober promotion.

“It’s that Shocktober time of year again, and that means it’s the time to buy! During the Shocktober promotion, consumers can buy four units for the price of three,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco. “Motorists can save a considerable amount of money on premium ride control components with this mail-in rebate!”

The exclusive offer is available to motorists replacing ride control components at participating automotive service providers and parts stores nationwide from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. Rebate will be equal to the lowest cost unit (up to the current Monroe and/or Rancho suggested list price).

The Shocktober promotion is available on qualifying Monroe OESpectrum, Reflex or Sensa-Trac shocks and struts; Monroe Quick-Strut assembly units; or Gas-Magnum shocks and Rancho RS9000XL shocks; Rancho quickLIFT units; Rancho RS7000MT monotube shocks; and Rancho RS5000 shocks.

Monroe rebate and submission forms can be found online at www.monroe.com during September and October as well as by consumers scanning the QR code on program posters at service and parts locations. The rebate does not include installation/labor costs and is only valid on qualifying products. Rebate check will only be valid for 90 days from its issue date. Rebate offer may not be combined with any other discount, offer or rebate. One rebate per household.

Monroe and Rancho shocks and struts are covered by Tenneco’s exclusive Safe & Sound Guarantee 90-day trial offer. Some restrictions apply. For additional Monroe offer details, visit www.monroe.com/SSG. For Rancho offer details, visit http://www.gorancho.com/warranty.php.

For more information regarding the Shocktober mail-in promotion, visit www.monroe.com during September and/or October.

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