Save On Monroe Ride Control Products This Fall Through The 'Spooktacular' Shocktober Offer

Save On Monroe Ride Control Products This Fall Through The ‘Spooktacular’ Shocktober Offer

Monroe has announced that the fall automotive maintenance season will include some "spooktacular" savings thanks to the company's "Shocktober" promotion that begins Sept. 1 at participating service locations in the U.S. Through this promotion, consumers who purchase a combination of four qualifying shocks or struts will be eligible to receive a Visa prepaid card by mail equal to the lowest cost unit.

Monroe has announced that the fall automotive maintenance season will include some “spooktacular” savings thanks to the company’s “Shocktober” promotion that begins Sept. 1 at participating service locations in the U.S. Through this promotion, consumers who purchase a combination of four qualifying shocks or struts will be eligible to receive a Visa prepaid card by mail equal to the lowest cost unit.*

“This promotion is a very effective way to educate consumers about shocks and struts and how they can help provide safe steering, stopping and stability characteristics,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco. “The fall maintenance season is a great time to have these components inspected. You’ll be shocked at the savings ‘Shocktober’ delivers if replacement is necessary.”

The Shocktober promotion is available on several popular shock and struts series from Monroe and Rancho, including Monroe OESpectrum, Reflex, Sensa-Trac, Gas-Magnum, Max-Air and Quick-Strut replacement assemblies and Rancho RS5000 shocks. To learn which specific qualifying products are included in the Shocktober promotion, visit www.Monroe.com after Sept. 1.

The Monroe Shocktober program forms will be available on www.Monroe.com and www.GoRancho.com after Sept. 1, 2013. All submission forms must be postmarked by Dec. 2, 2013.

*Based on Monroe and/or Rancho current manufacturer’s suggested retail price.

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