Bully Dog Announces Holiday Rebate “Sleigh The Holiday”

The diesel aftermarket isn’t known for the best Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals around, but if Bully Dog’s holiday special is any indication, we may have more options this year. Bully Dog, an industry leader in offering full-featured automotive calibration solutions to the truck aftermarket, just announced their “Sleigh the Holiday” rebate program. Simply purchase a qualifying Bully Dog tuner between November 1st and December 31st, 2019 to be eligible. Then complete the rebate form to get your Visa pre-paid card on the way. Consider it a holiday bonus and start planning the next truck upgrade.

If you haven’t checked out Bully Dog lately, you might be surprised at the current line up of tuners and monitors. From Bully Dog’s shift-on-the-fly (SOTF) capable GT Diesel to the GTX Watchdog, optimized for 2013-2016 Dodge Cummins vehicles, there are integrated options worth checking out. The GTX performance tuner and monitor caught my eye.

It comes preloaded with multiple Bully Dog tuning levels and allows users to receive up to 20 custom tunes via WiFi from dealers around the country. With the ability to view the industry’s most extensive list of SAE PIDs, or engine parameters, the GTX is a premier data monitoring solution. The high-resolution screen has customizable gauges, data logging capabilities, and the ability to read and clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). For those who want to use the GTX to log and later review their vehicle performance data, Bully Dog offers free LiveLink software.

The bottom line? If you’ve been thinking about upgrading or adding a tuner or monitoring system, this holiday season may be the time to do it. Wondering about the fine print? Check out all the details here. Bully Dog began in American Falls, Idaho in 1998 with a focus to offer leading-edge engine ECU calibration and high-quality aftermarket parts. For more information, check out their website.

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