The Tenneco Technology Tour, which includes the Monroe Ride & Drive training experience, will visit more than 30 cities in North America during 2007. Designed to help automotive service professionals explore the advantages of premium ride control technologies for domestic and import vehicles, the Tour is expected to attract more than 5500 professional technicians for in-depth technical training and ride control test drives.
The Technology Tour gives technicians an opportunity to compare the steering, stopping and stability characteristics of vehicles with worn original equipment ride control components and identical models equipped with premium Monroe replacement products.
"A ride & drive experience is a hands-on illustration of our ride control technologies," said T.J. Fontana, sales training manager, Tenneco. "The Tour also gives techs a wider perspective of Tenneco's broadmarket and specialty products."
This year's Ride & Drive fleet features 2003 BMW 325i and other popular domestic and import vehicles. Also new to the 2007 Technology Tour are the DynoMax Performance Exhaust "Sounds of DynoMax" interactive sound displays that allow technicians to compare the sound difference of popular DynoMax mufflers and systems on popular late-model applications.
Other demonstrations and displays highlight Tennecos advanced after-market technologies (diesel particulate filters) and electronic suspension products. For more information on Tennecos Technology Tour, contact your Monroe shocks and struts supplier or visit www.monroe.com.
Copyright Hearst Business Publishing Apr 2007
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