Monroe® Safety, Service and Value
When an average consumer walks into your shop they may ask for brakes, an oil change, maybe even a set of tires. Most likely, they won’t ask for their Ride Control to be inspected or replaced, even though it is a critical part of the steering, stopping, and stability of their vehicle. How do you make your customers aware that shocks and struts wear out over the course of normal operation and need to be replaced?
- Discuss the function of ride control
- Determine the impact of worn components
- Implement best practices to properly inspect and make recommendations
- Discover the value for your customers to replace worn components with premium replacement products