Monroe (U.S.)

Monroe was founded in 1920 in the city of Monroe, Michigan and has continued to lead the way in ride control component innovation with their shock absorbers. Monroe manufactures Continuous Control Electronic Suspension (CCES) systems as original equipment to Mercedes, BMW, Audi, and Lexus.

In 1977, Monroe was acquired by Tenneco, one of the world's largest automotive components original equipment manufacturers and an aftermarket ride control and emissions products manufacturer. Tenneco has over 90 manufacturing plants in 26 countries and employs over 30,000 people. Tenneco's customers amount to over 500 after-market wholesalers and 25 OEMs allowing it to record sales of 8.6 billion USD in 2016.

Monroe produces shock absorbers for both passenger cars and heavy duty vehicles and spends a fair portion of its revenues in research and development which has allowed it to produce innovative shock absorbers which uses no oil and kinetic suspension systems which reduce the risk of vehicle-roll-over. These products enhance the safety and control of road users.


Monroe Products


Harrington Distributor
Harrington
Valeo Distributor
Valeo France
Knorr Distributor
Knorr Germany
Monroe Distributor
Monroe Belgium
Wabco Distributor
Wabco Germany
Behr Germany Distributor
Behr Germany
Hella Germany Distributor
Hella Germany
Gates Powergrip Distributor - Timing Belt
Gates Belgium
Mahle Distributor - Ring and Piston
Mahle Germany
Holset Distributor - Turbocharger
Holset U.K.
Victor Reinz Distributor - Gaskets and Sealant
Victor Reinz Germany
FTE Distributor
FTE France
Kongsberg Distributor
Kongsberg Norway
Vernet Distributor - Thermostat
Vernet France
Provia Distributor
Provia Germany
Seco Distributor - Clutch Kit + Cover + Disc
SECO Korea
Hongxie Distributor - Clutch Kit + Cover + Disc for Lifan and MVM
Hongxie China
Renault France
Peugeot France
Citroen France
Lifan China
JAC China