Rancho Spring Promotion Offers Consumers Up To $400 Back In Rebates On Total Rancho Purchases

Rancho Spring Promotion Offers Consumers Up To $400 Back In Rebates On Total Rancho Purchases

The mail-in offer is valid on all Rancho shock, strut, suspension and RockGear accessory purchases made between Feb. 1 and July 31.


Performance enthusiasts on the hunt for suspension, ride control and RockGear accessory upgrades this spring can earn money back on all purchases of Rancho brand products through the Rancho “All Systems Go In…4, 3, 2, 1” mail-in rebate offer. Running from Feb. 1 through July 31, 2018, the promotion will give consumers the opportunity to earn Visa Prepaid cards worth up to $400.

“Whether you’re looking to lift and level your ride, achieve next-level ride control performance or simply add some fun accessories, Rancho offers consumers a broad range of rugged products engineered to perform in the harshest environments,” said Chris Gauss, director, performance products, Tenneco.

The Rancho product portfolio includes performance shock absorbers and struts, steering stabilizers, leveling systems, lift kits and RockGear performance accessories. During the promotion period, consumers can earn a Visa Prepaid card valued at $400 for Rancho brand purchases totaling $2,000 or more; $300 for purchases totaling $1,700 to $1,999.99; $250 for purchases totaling $1,400 to $1,699.99; $200 for purchases totaling $1,100 to $1,399.99; $150 for purchases totaling $800 to $1,099.99; $100 for purchases totaling $500 to $799.99; and $50 for purchases totaling $200 to $499.99.

Price thresholds included in the offer do not cover installation/labor costs or taxes. Offer submissions must be postmarked by Aug. 31 to qualify. Early or late submissions, or those without the required supporting documentation, will not be accepted.

To learn more about the Rancho “All Systems Go In…4, 3, 2, 1” offer, visit GoRancho.com or call 1-888-991-0996.

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