Consumers Can Save on Emissions Control Repairs Through Walker Catalytic Converter Promotion

Consumers Can Save on Emissions Control Repairs Through Walker Catalytic Converter Promotion

Tenneco Inc., manufacturer of Walker emissions control products, will offer consumers $30 mail-in cash rebates on qualifying Walker catalytic converters purchased September 1 through October 31, 2010.

Tenneco Inc., manufacturer of Walker emissions control products, will offer consumers $30 mail-in cash rebates on qualifying Walker catalytic converters purchased September 1 through October 31, 2010.

To qualify for a rebate, consumers must purchase a Walker or Walker Ultra direct-fit catalytic converter or Walker CalCat converter from a participating retailer in the U.S. or Canada during the promotional period.

Available for a wide range of foreign-nameplate and domestic applications, Walker and Walker Ultra direct-fit converters are engineered for fast, OE-style function, fit and installation. Walker converters feature a high-quality stainless steel body, OE-style hangers, flanges and brackets, heat-shielded pipe and structural brace for enhanced strength and durability. Walker CalCat converters, available in universal and direct-fit styles, are compliant with all current California Air Resources Board (CARB) requirements.

Each converter is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. (See www.walkerexhaust.com for warranty details.)

Consumers must provide a completed redemption form with proof-of-purchase to qualify. Submissions must be postmarked by December 1, 2010. One redemption per household.

For more information regarding the Walker promotion or to download a mail-in rebate form, visit www.walkerexhaust.com, call 1-866-318-3286 (US) or 1-800-565-9919 (Canada), or contact your Walker automotive service and/or parts provider.

To locate your nearest Walker service provider, visit the dealer locators at www.walkerexhaust.com.

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