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Monroe ‘Everything Gets Old’ Ride Control Campaign Debuts In Major League Baseball Stadiums

It’s Opening Day of the 2013 Major League Baseball (MLB) season – and for Tenneco’s Monroe shocks and struts brand, which will debut its “Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks” automotive ride control advertising campaign for baseball fans across North America. The Monroe “Everything Gets Old” message will appear in behind-the-plate and baseline banners in several MLB stadiums and will reach millions of additional fans watching game broadcasts throughout the season.

KYB Americas Corp. Announces New KYB Certified Ride Control Center Kit

KYB Americas Corp. has released the latest version of the KYB Certified Ride Control Center Kit. Intended for automotive service providers, the kit is designed to help make it easier to evaluate vehicle control conditions and how to communicate those conditions to the motorist accurately via new HD graphic animation technologies and helpful training aids.

Diagnostic Solutions: Ride Control System Protocol – Matching The Components To The Application

Import Specialist Contributor Gary Goms recalls his days of working as a technician for an off-road desert racing team and notes this lesson learned that holds true to this day: matching a shock absorber to its application.

Tenneco Expanding Monroe Ride Control Coverage To Millions Of Additional Vehicles

Tenneco will accelerate its “Continuous Launch” product program in 2013 with a significant number of new Monroe shock absorber and strut SKUs as well as aggressive expansion of the Monroe Quick-Strut product line. The company also will expand its Quick-Strut production capacity for the 10th consecutive year.

Selling the Complete Ride Control Job (Shocks & Struts)

A new strut or shock is only as good as the parts attached to it. These “required” components (notice I did not say add-ons) should be sold as part of any shock or strut replacement.

Tenneco Launches Ride Control Business on All-New Ford Escape

Tenneco announced it is launching ride control business on the all-new 2013 Ford Escape. Beginning this month, Tenneco will supply front struts and rear monotube shocks for the Escape platform, which will be produced at Ford’s Louisville assembly plant.

Ride Control and Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

For all 2012 model year vehicles, stability control is standard. For model year 2008, the majority of vehicles sold were sold with ABS and optional stability control. Most of these systems have something in common, sensors that measure the dynamics of the vehicle and the intentions of the driver.

Tenneco’s ‘Cash In 2’ Promotion Offers Attractive Rewards for Ride Control and Exhaust Sales

Qualifying automotive service shop owners, service writers and technicians can earn cash rewards of up to $120 each for the sale of premium ride control and exhaust components this fall through the Monroe and Walker “Cash In 2” promotion from Tenneco Inc.

Gabriel (Ride Control, LLC) Launches All-New Interactive, User-Friendly, Content-Rich Website

Gabriel (Ride Control, LLC), the originator of the world’s first automotive shock absorber in 1907, announces the launch of its all-new website. The easy-to-navigate, content-rich site now includes videos, Q and A’s, downloads and two product searches: one for light vehicles and one for heavy-duty trucks, buses and other industrial uses.

Two New Monroe Promotions Reward Consumers and Technicians for Ride Control Replacement

Consumers can save significant money and professional technicians can earn valuable cash rewards this spring by replacing worn shocks and struts with new Monroe units through two new promotions from Tenneco Inc.