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New Shock, Strut Options From Monroe
Posted on Jumat, 22 Juli 2011 by My Car
Import Owners Have New Shock, Strut Options For Improved Rides. Ride control, tight steering, do you trade off between control and comfort in your car? Monroe shocks and struts offer a better option for you.
(NAPSI)—With the ever-growing popularity of import vehicles, leading replacement-parts manufacturers and established North American brands are developing technologies that help enhance the unique characteristics of these cars, light trucks and SUVs.
The Problem
One key engineering battleground is ride control, where many import models’ “tight,” control-intensive steering and suspension systems can lead to increased ride harshness in some driving situations.
“There has traditionally been a trade-off between control and comfort in many import vehicles, especially those with lighter-weight chassis components and low-profile tires,” said Bill Dennie, director of ride control channel management for global shock and strut manufacturer Tenneco Inc. “There’s no doubt that consumers love the way these vehicles handle but they also complain about the ride being too harsh in many situations.”
An Answer
To eliminate this compromise, Tenneco’s Monroe brand recently introduced a broad new line of highly advanced shocks and struts for import vehicles. The new Monroe OESpectrum units feature a “Twin Technology Active Control System” that accentuates control while isolating impact-related noise, vibration and harshness before they are transmitted into the passenger compartment.
This emphasis on maintaining and improving the performance of import models is a logical response to the increasingly global face of the North American vehicle population, Dennie said.
“With the growth of foreign nameplates, we’re leveraging our global engineering resources to deliver products that address the unique demands of import vehicles,” he said. “What consumers might not realize is that we have long provided original equipment parts on many Asian and European models.”
The combination of OE manufacturing experience, import-specific technologies and tried-and-true North American brands can provide an important additional benefit: convenience. Monroe products, for example, are available through thousands of parts stores and service shops.
Learn More
For more information on ride control products for import vehicles, visit www.monroe.com. Many import owners prefer shocks/struts that eliminate harshness while providing a “tight” ride.
“There has traditionally been a trade-off between control and comfort in many import vehicles, especially those with lighter-weight chassis components and low-profile tires,” said Bill Dennie, director of ride control channel management for global shock and strut manufacturer Tenneco Inc. “There’s no doubt that consumers love the way these vehicles handle but they also complain about the ride being too harsh in many situations.”
An Answer
To eliminate this compromise, Tenneco’s Monroe brand recently introduced a broad new line of highly advanced shocks and struts for import vehicles. The new Monroe OESpectrum units feature a “Twin Technology Active Control System” that accentuates control while isolating impact-related noise, vibration and harshness before they are transmitted into the passenger compartment.
This emphasis on maintaining and improving the performance of import models is a logical response to the increasingly global face of the North American vehicle population, Dennie said.
“With the growth of foreign nameplates, we’re leveraging our global engineering resources to deliver products that address the unique demands of import vehicles,” he said. “What consumers might not realize is that we have long provided original equipment parts on many Asian and European models.”
The combination of OE manufacturing experience, import-specific technologies and tried-and-true North American brands can provide an important additional benefit: convenience. Monroe products, for example, are available through thousands of parts stores and service shops.
Learn More
For more information on ride control products for import vehicles, visit www.monroe.com. Many import owners prefer shocks/struts that eliminate harshness while providing a “tight” ride.
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