Tenneco Expands Monroe Max-Lift Lift Support Line

Nov. 4, 2014
The Monroe Max-Lift line of direct original equipment replacement and universal lift supports from Tenneco has been expanded to include coverage of significantly greater shares of the North American passenger vehicle and specialty categories.

The Monroe® Max-Lift® line of direct original equipment replacement and universal lift supports from Tenneco has been expanded to include coverage of significantly greater shares of the North American passenger vehicle and specialty categories. Tenneco added more than 90 parts to the Max-Lift line in October and plans to introduce 75 additional SKUs in early 2015.

The gas-charged Max-Lift supports are engineered to replace the worn OE spring lifts used to raise trunk and hatchback lids, lift gates, rear glass panels and hoods. Tenneco also offers universal-fit supports for use on truck caps, large toolbox lids and other applications.

“We made a commitment to establish the Monroe brand as a leader in the lift support category back in 2012 and our investment in coverage and a high-quality product have enabled us to achieve that,” said Bill Dennie, director of ride control channel management, North America Aftermarket, Tenneco. “This comprehensive line enables current Monroe ride control customers to rely on one supplier for a broad range of products and to expand into a very promising parts and service category.”

Each Monroe Max-Lift unit is engineered for a fast, precise fit and exceptional performance and reliability. Max-Lift supports feature a high-pressure nitrogen gas charge, nitro-carburized rod for enhanced durability and a specially designed rod guide that helps reduce abrasion damage that could result in premature failure of some competing products.

To learn more about Monroe Max-Lift gas-charged lift supports, please contact your local parts and/or service provider, visit the Tenneco booth (No. 1626) at this week’s AAPEX Show in Las Vegas, or log on to www.monroe.com. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/monroeshocks and follow @MonroeShocks on www.twitter.com. Go to www.monroe.com to locate the nearest Monroe parts and/or service provider.

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