Tenneco Offering Installers $40 for Each Pair of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Sold – UnderhoodService

Tenneco Offering Installers $40 for Each Pair of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Sold

Tenneco Inc. is offering automotive repair professionals a $40 cash reward for every pair of Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies they sell during February and March.

Tenneco Inc. is offering automotive repair professionals a $40 cash reward for every pair of Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies they sell during February and March.

The Monroe “Quick Rewards” scorecard promotion enables installers to earn cash rewards by selling the industry’s most popular premium, guaranteed, ready-to-install strut replacement solution. The promotion is open to all members of Tenneco’s Expert Plus installer loyalty program.

“Service providers across North America have grown their strut replacement businesses by relying on the proven quality and convenience of Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies. Now we’re adding an extra incentive for Expert Plus members to rely exclusively on this premium solution,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco.

Each Monroe Quick-Strut assembly represents careful attention to detail in the form of a premium strut with Tenneco’s exclusive, application-specific internal valving technologies; precisely calibrated coil spring; robust bearing plate and other high quality parts designed specifically for the vehicle. By relying on this breakthrough solution, technicians have been able to reduce the time needed for a complete strut replacement by up to 50 percent. Each component is selected by Tenneco engineers to help restore the vehicle’s original ride and handling characteristics, and every premium Quick-Strut assembly is backed by the company’s popular limited lifetime warranty.

For additional information regarding Monroe ride control products, simply contact your Monroe supplier, visit www.monroe.com or write to: Monroe Marketing, One International Drive, Monroe, MI 48161.

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