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Tenneco Supplying Monroe Intelligent Suspension For Global Vehicle Platform

Tenneco Inc. announced it is supplying its Monroe Intelligent Suspension as part of the Adaptive M Suspension option on the new BMW 3 Series. Monroe Intelligent Suspension is designed to respond to changing road conditions within milliseconds and adapt the ride to the driver’s preference for a more dynamic or comfortable ride. According to BMW

Tenneco Launches Free ‘Servicegram’ Technical Fliers From Monroe, Walker Brands To Support Industry Partners

Published monthly and available electronically, Monroe and Walker Servicegrams will provide hands-on learning through step-by-step how-to articles, relevant technical tips and more.

Get Up To $100 This Spring In Celebration Of Monroe’s 100th Anniversary

The Monroe “Get Up to a $100” promotion offers up to a $100 Visa Prepaid Card for qualifying purchases of four Monroe struts, including Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies. For purchases of two qualifying Monroe shocks and two Monroe struts, consumers can earn a $75 Visa Prepaid Card.

Monroe Brand Celebrates 100th Anniversary

Monroe Shocks and Struts is celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2016 with an extensive schedule of programs, promotions and other special activities designed to support the thousands of parts and service providers and millions of consumers worldwide who rely on Monroe products.

Tenneco Expands Monroe Brakes Product Coverage

Tenneco has expanded its line of Monroe Brakes brake pads to cover a combined total of 46.5 million additional registered vehicles. With the latest coverage expansion, Total Solution and Monroe ProSolution brake pads are now available for a high percentage of passenger car and light truck brake service opportunities. The company has introduced 26 Monroe

Tenneco Plans To Add Record 100 Monroe Quick-Strut Complete Assembly Part Numbers In 2016

Tenneco’s line of Monroe Quick-Strut complete replacement strut assemblies is projected to grow by a record 100 part numbers in 2016. With these new parts, the Monroe line of replacement strut assemblies will cover more than 132 million North American passenger cars, vans, sport utility vehicles, crossovers and light trucks. According to Tenneco, Monroe Quick-Strut

New Packaging Protects Hardware, Adds Value To Monroe Total Solution, Severe Solution And Monroe ProSolution Brake Pads

Tenneco says it has increased the unique benefits of Monroe Brakes brake pads by introducing innovative compartmental product packaging that helps prevent shipping-related damage to the included pad installation hardware. Ultra-premium Monroe Total Solution, premium Monroe ProSolution and Monroe Severe Solution brake pad sets are shipped complete with hardware kits for the vast majority of

Advanced Ride Tuning Design Drives Success Of Monroe OESpectrum Shocks And Struts

A growing number of automotive service providers have discovered that the traditional compromise of control versus comfort might no longer apply when replacing worn shocks and struts on many of today’s passenger vehicles. By choosing the latest Monroe ride control innovation – OESpectrum shocks and struts – many service professionals are providing their customers with

Tenneco Christens Second ‘Shockmobile’ For Monroe Brand’s 100th Anniversary

Tenneco recently christened its second mobile marketing vehicle in time for a 2,000-mile road trip to AAPEX 2015, which is from Nov. 3-5, in Las Vegas. Tenneco says it doubled its fleet of Shockmobiles in response to the first vehicle’s overwhelming popularity among automotive service professionals and consumers and to prepare for next year’s celebration

Fall Into Savings With The Popular Monroe Shocktober Promotion

The Monroe Shocktober promotion is here for September and October, enabling consumers to get four qualifying Monroe or Rancho shocks or struts for the price of three at a participating vehicle service provider or parts store. “Shocktober is a fun way to save money and stay safe, a great combination,” said Sheryl Bomia, programs manager,