Pro-Cut's 'Save the Rotors' tour kicks off down the East Coast
The Pro-Cut "Save the Rotors" tour is heading down the East Coast, with stops at service facilities to share the benefits of repairing brake rotors instead of replacing them. The tour features a bus full of Pro-Cut brake service equipment, providing non-disruptive on-site demonstrations on the bus.
In collaboration with regional partners, the “Save the Rotors” tour will make stops at repair facilities where Pro-Cut team members will demonstrate brake lathe capabilities. These hands-on sessions allow service professionals to experience firsthand the efficiency and time-saving benefits of Pro-Cut equipment and learn how rotor repair can boost business profitability, reduce costs and increase revenue opportunities.
The “Save the Rotors” tour has already made stops in New Jersey with visits to Brookdale Community College in Lincroft where the Pro-Cut team talked with automotive instructors and students about brake service equipment and a NAPA location in South Plainfield where service technicians checked out the Mule Tire Trolley along with industry-leading Pro-Cut brake lathes
Those who request free “Save the Rotors” tour demonstrations are eligible for the Pro-Cut Bus Bucks program where they can earn Bus Bucks good toward products they purchase, including the Pro-Cut X1, X15 and B17 brake lathes as well as the Pro-Cut Mule Tire Trolley.
For more information, or to schedule a tour visit, contact Pro-Cut at [email protected].
A word from Pro-Cut
“The Pro-Cut ‘Save the Rotors’ tour has been a big success, so we’ve put the bus back on the road to show more shops and dealerships the latest innovative Pro-Cut products and share data on how repairing rotors is more financially advantageous to their businesses than replacing them,” said Jeff Hastings, president of Pro-Cut. “As a thank you to those who participate in the demonstrations, we are offering Pro-Cut Bus Bucks that can be used toward the purchase of select products.”
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