Raybestos Brakes Announces ‘Red Hot Smokin’ Rebate

Raybestos brake and chassis products - a member of the Affinia family of brands - is giving technicians new cash rebates for their customers and a business-building sweepstakes program for their shops. If the potential $80 rebate doesn't capture consumer attention, the chance to win a 2013 Raybestos ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang certainly will.

Raybestos brake and chassis products – a member of the Affinia family of brands – is giving technicians new cash rebates for their customers and a business-building sweepstakes program for their shops. If the potential $80 rebate doesn’t capture consumer attention, the chance to win a 2013 Raybestos ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang certainly will.         

 

The grand prize for this year’s promotion/sweepstakes is a signature-edition 2013 Raybestos ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang, featuring the same Raybestos Racing brake package run on ROUSH Fenway Racing cars run in NASCAR Sprint Cup competition. The Roush charger and intercooled Ford 5.0 V8 engine will offer 650 horsepower and more than 550 ft./lbs. of torque. A six-speed manual transmission, high-performance tires and ROUSH tuned suspension, featuring Raybestos chassis components, round out the custom features of this one-of-a-kind grand prize.

The Raybestos Red Hot Smokin’ Rebate offer runs April 1 through May 31. Participating technicians can offer their customers a rebate up to $80 with a qualifying purchase of Raybestos brake and chassis products. Each redeemed rebate card serves as an entry to win the grand prize. The rebate offer ends May 31, but the full sweepstakes runs through Sept. 15.

Participants can visit www.raybestosgarage.com to enter the sweepstakes and view periodic updates on the custom build.

During the promotional period, technicians can earn a reward up to $25 for installing qualifying Raybestos brake and chassis products. A tally card is provided to track rewards, and that tally card also serves as an entry into the grand prize drawing.

To help promote the rebate and sweepstakes, participating installers will receive a Red Hot Smokin’ Rebate promotional kit. The kit is free to Raybestos Rewards members and includes: a promotional window poster, a counter card with 25 rebate cards and a tally sheet to track their eligible sales. Raybestos Rewards members automatically receive the rebate program kit, but any installer who sells Raybestos brake parts can receive their FREE kit by enrolling in the Raybestos Rewards program. They can also contact their local Raybestos sales rep or WD.

For more information on Raybestos brand brake parts or the Red Hot Smokin’ Rebate and sweepstakes, visit www.raybestos.com or call 800-323-0354.

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