Tenneco increases Monroe Quick-Strut coverage at record pace

Dec. 12, 2018
Tenneco has expanded the Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement strut assembly product line coverage by 20 new numbers this month, bringing the year’s total to nearly 300 new part numbers introduced in 2018.
Tenneco has expanded the Monroe® Quick-Strut® premium replacement strut assembly product line coverage by 20 new numbers this month, bringing the year’s total to nearly 300 new part numbers introduced in 2018. Tenneco plans to continue to expand new coverage in 2019 as demand for the automotive service industry’s first complete, ready-to-install replacement strut assemblies continues to rise.  
Assembled in Tenneco’s ride control production complex in Paragould, Ark., Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are application-engineered to provide OE-style ride and handling and long service life. Each unit includes a premium Monroe strut technology tuned and tested to address the unique characteristics of its corresponding application. Also included in each assembly are a vehicle-specific coil spring technology featuring U.S.-grade steel and OE-equivalent spring design; premium, OE-style upper strut mount and bearing plate; and other high-quality components. Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are now available for the following additional vehicle applications: ·      2014-15 Ford Escape (Front & Exclusive Coverage) ·      2009-15 Honda Pilot (Front) ·      2011-12 Nissan Murano (Front) ·      2006-07 Toyota Avalon (Rear) ·      2013-15 Chevrolet Camaro (Front) ·      2009-2010 Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe (Rear) ·      2015-17 Lincoln MKC (Front & Exclusive Coverage) ·      2014-17 Ford Transit Connect (Front & Exclusive Coverage) Quick-Strut assemblies are backed by Tenneco’s limited lifetime warranty and exclusive “Feel the Difference™ Guarantee” money-back consumer offer. Visit www.Monroe.com for guarantee details. Tenneco also expanded the Monroe Reflex® truck shock offering to include an additional 6 new applications through a single part number that reaches more than 150,000 vehicles in operation. To learn more about these and other Monroe products, or to see a complete list of new Monroe part numbers, please visit www.Monroe.com or contact a Monroe supplier. Connect with Monroe at Facebook.com/MonroeShocks, Twitter.com/MonroeShocks and Instagram.com/MonroeShocks.About Tenneco   Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois, Tenneco is one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of Ride Performance and Clean Air products and technology solutions for diversified markets, including light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway equipment and the aftermarket, with 2017 revenues of $9.3 billion and approximately 32,000 employees worldwide. On October 1, 2018, Tenneco completed the acquisition of Federal-Mogul, a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with nearly 55,000 employees globally and 2017 revenues of $7.8 billion. Additionally, the company expects to separate its businesses to form two new, independent companies, an Aftermarket and Ride Performance company as well as a new Powertrain Technology company, in late 2019.About the Future Aftermarket and Ride Performance Company Following the separation, the aftermarket and ride performance company will be one of the largest global multi-line, multi-brand aftermarket companies, and one of the largest global OE ride performance and braking companies. The aftermarket and ride performance company’s principal product brands will feature Monroe®, Walker®, Clevite® Elastomers, MOOG®, Fel-Pro®, Wagner®, Champion® and others. The aftermarket and ride performance company would have 2017 pro-forma revenues of $6.4 billion, with 57% of those revenues from aftermarket and 43% from original equipment customers.About the Future Powertrain Technology Company Following the separation, the powertrain technology company will be one of the world’s largest pure-play powertrain companies serving OE markets worldwide with engineered solutions addressing fuel economy, power output, and criteria pollution requirements for gasoline, diesel and electrified powertrains. The powertrain technology company would have 2017 pro-forma revenues of $10.7 billion, serving light vehicle, commercial truck, off-highway and industrial markets.

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