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Tenneco has expanded its line of Monroe Quick-Strut replacement strut assemblies to cover nearly two dozen additional popular light truck and sport-utility vehicle models.
Tenneco says its Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies help automotive service professionals significantly reduce the time needed to perform a complete, high-quality strut replacement. Each Quick-Strut unit features the Monroe brand’s exclusive application-engineered damping technologies, a precisely calibrated coil spring, robust bearing plate and other high quality parts designed to help restore the vehicle’s original ride and handling characteristics.
The latest expansion of the Monroe Quick-Strut line extends coverage to the following applications:
2011-2007 Chevrolet Avalanche (Front)
2011-2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 1/2 Ton (Front)
2011-2007 Chevrolet Tahoe (Front)
2010-2009 Dodge Ram 1500 1/2 Ton (Front)
2011 Dodge Ram 1500 (Front)
2011-2007 Ford Expedition (Front and Rear)
2010-2006 Ford Explorer (Front and Rear)
2011-2009 Ford F100 and F150 Series 1/2 Ton (Front)
2011-2007 GMC Yukon (Front) and Yukon XL 1500 (Front)
2010-2006 Mercury Mountaineer (Front and Rear)
2011-2004 Nissan Armada (Front)
2011-2005 Nissan Pathfinder (Front)
2011-2004 Nissan Titan (Front)
2011-2005 Nissan Xterra (Front)
2011-2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser (Front)
2011-2003 Toyota 4Runner (Front)
2011-2005 Toyota Tacoma (Front)
2011-2000 Toyota Tundra (Front)
The Monroe Quick-Strut line includes Tenneco’s revolutionary OESpectrum struts for foreign-nameplate applications, Sensa-Trac struts for domestic passenger cars and vans, and Monroe Reflex units for domestic light trucks and SUVs. Every Quick-Strut assembly is backed by the company’s popular limited lifetime warranty.
“Tenneco and the Monroe brand revolutionized strut replacement nearly nine years ago, and we’re leading the industry in offering the broadest coverage of today’s strut-equipped vehicles,” said Bill Dennie, director of ride control channel management, North American Aftermarket, Tenneco.
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