Shocks and swaybar install......
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RE: Shocks and swaybar install......
Any reason you went with Monroe's? Just curious. I've searched the forums for shock peferences and it seems eveyone has their own favorite brand. You'll have to let us know how the truck rides when you get them on, as I'm looking to swap mine out too.
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RE: Shocks and swaybar install......
osufans,
I know you did not ask me, but I have been a fan of Monroe products for decades due to there execllent customer service. In this world of most companies happy to sell youa product and then disown any issues that arise, I am loyal to any that treat me right. The products have provided acceptible service and are probably middle of the road quality. My last ride, a midsize 4X4 rice burner had the Sensa-Trac shocks for approximately 7 years (150K) and the rubber bushings rotted out. I cannot remember what I had for breakfast, so finding a 7 year old receipt was out of the question. Called Monroe customer service and explained the situation. They said to get the part number off the shocks and fax them along with a copy of my vehicle registration. Two weeks later, a post card "proof of purchace" was received and accepted at a locat parts store to collect on the lifetime warranty.
This past May, Sears had the Rancho RS5000 on sale at 50% off along with the Monroe buy 3, 1 free rebate. It does not get better than that. A good shock, dirt cheap with a lifetime warranty that the company stands behind. The ride is slightly stiffer, takes the tar strips without walking and overall, better than stock.
I know you did not ask me, but I have been a fan of Monroe products for decades due to there execllent customer service. In this world of most companies happy to sell youa product and then disown any issues that arise, I am loyal to any that treat me right. The products have provided acceptible service and are probably middle of the road quality. My last ride, a midsize 4X4 rice burner had the Sensa-Trac shocks for approximately 7 years (150K) and the rubber bushings rotted out. I cannot remember what I had for breakfast, so finding a 7 year old receipt was out of the question. Called Monroe customer service and explained the situation. They said to get the part number off the shocks and fax them along with a copy of my vehicle registration. Two weeks later, a post card "proof of purchace" was received and accepted at a locat parts store to collect on the lifetime warranty.
This past May, Sears had the Rancho RS5000 on sale at 50% off along with the Monroe buy 3, 1 free rebate. It does not get better than that. A good shock, dirt cheap with a lifetime warranty that the company stands behind. The ride is slightly stiffer, takes the tar strips without walking and overall, better than stock.