Monroe 'Shockmobiles' Deliver Safety Message During 2016 Summer Tour -

Monroe ‘Shockmobiles’ Deliver Safety Message During 2016 Summer Tour

The Monroe Shockmobiles will help celebrate the Monroe brand's 100th anniversary this year while emphasizing the critical "Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks" inspection message at consumer tour stops throughout the United States and Canada.

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Beginning with the recent Indianapolis 500 race, the Monroe ‘Shockmobiles’ will continue to visit races, community events, Monroe customer locations and more across North America during the nearly 10,000-mile 2016 summer tour.

The Monroe Shockmobiles will help celebrate the Monroe brand’s 100th anniversary this year while emphasizing the critical “Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks” inspection message at consumer tour stops throughout the United States and Canada. Both vehicles feature 100th anniversary graphics, “Made for the Road Ahead” message, and “#InspectYourShocks” and “#Shockmobile” hashtags.

“The two Monroe Shockmobiles are a critical part of the ‘Everything Gets Old’ campaign as well as our 100th anniversary campaign, ‘Made for the Road Ahead,’” said Denise Hanefeld, manager of marketing communications for the Monroe brand. “Thousands and thousands of consumers see this impactful reminder through these summer tours. The Shockmobiles give us a powerful, direct link to vehicle owners who need to be reminded to inspect their ride control components for wear as this could directly impact safe vehicle steering, stopping and stability.”

The Monroe Shockmobiles also play a pivotal role in the Monroe brand’s “Everything Gets Old” campaign, which is designed to remind consumers that their vehicles’ shock absorbers and struts eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Because these ride control components are “hidden” beneath the vehicle, the Shockmobiles feature a very eye-catching, 25-foot-long, 10-foot-high, translucent Monroe OESpectrum shock absorber that helps remind consumers about the importance of inspecting shocks and struts at 50,000 miles/80,000 kilometers.

While ride control products aren’t as visible as many everyday consumer items, they play a crucial role in protecting drivers and passengers by helping to provide safe steering, stopping and stability. The custom-built, LED-illuminated Shockmobiles are towed by a specifically equipped sport-utility vehicle that features matching yellow-and-black graphics communicating the inspection message.

One Monroe Shockmobile will travel the Northeast of the United States and Eastern Canada, including stops in Pittsburgh; Virginia Beach, Va.; New York City; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Ottawa, Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, and others.  The second Monroe Shockmobile will have stops including Little Rock, Ark.; Fort Worth, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Houston, Texas; Tucson, Ariz.; Phoenix, Ariz.; San Diego; Los Angeles; San Francisco, and others.

Fans can get in on the action by posting pictures of the Monroe Shockmobiles to the Monroe Facebook page; tweeting pictures and using the Monroe Twitter handle; or posting to Instagram and tagging Monroe. Learn more at any of the Monroe social media channels: Facebook.com/MonroeShocks, Twitter.com/MonroeShocks or Instagram.com/MonroeShocks.

To learn more about Monroe products and the safety-critical role of ride control components, visit your local parts and/or service provider or visit www.Monroe.com.

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