Shock absorbers KYB or GABRIEL

GABRIEL Shock absorbers

I used Gabriel's on front and KYB in the back. I also replaced the sway bar links. They were busted and rusted out/seized to strut.

Pros: replaced sway bar links
Cons: busted and rusted
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KYB Shock absorbers
polird
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Rating 5.0

KYB. Used on my gen 1 and worked great. Tried Monroe on another vehicle and they were soft and bouncy, replaced those with KYB also.

Pros: worked great
Cons: soft and bouncy
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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GABRIEL Shock absorbers
bill_hilly
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Rating 4.0

These Gabriels are tight. The rear feels a little on the stiff side, but they should soften in a couple thousand miles. They seem really well made, too. The shroud covering the piston seems stout and they came with nice bushings. The stock KYBs were absolutely shot, but they gave it their best try.

Pros: well made, nice bushings
Cons: rear feels stiff
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KYB Shock absorbers

I also recently replaced the rear shocks. The rear shocks on the premium model with the adjustable controls are just stupid expensive, even from a dealer that sells at wholesale. Anyways, a GX owner found the KYB equivalent for $175 from Partsouq in Dubai. Ordered a pair plus new rubber mounts and installed those a few weeks ago.

Pros: KYB equivalent available
Cons: OEM shocks expensive
Vehicle: Lexus
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KYB Shock absorbers

My suggestion - buy a set of regular aftermarket shock absorbers but from a reliable manufacturer like KYB...You'll ride lower, it'll be a bit stiffer but you'll not lose your teeth fillings each time you hit a pothole.

Pros: ride lower, bit stiffer
Cons: bit stiffer
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KYB Shock absorbers
VTMongoose
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Rating 4.5

I use KYB's on beater passenger cars literally all the time because they last a lot longer than Monroe's and honestly they are good quality shocks (they are OEM on Toyotas and most Hondas I believe for a reason).

Pros: last longer, good quality, OEM quality
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KYB Shock absorbers
PsychoVolvo
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Rating 3.5

I have installed KYB Excel-G shocks on my 1998 Subaru Legacy GT and 2002 Lexus LS430. Both cars had worn out shocks and the new ones were an improvement.

Pros: new ones were improvement
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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KYB Shock absorbers

My experience with KYB on Volkswagen's was not the greatest, they have a lifetime warranty, which is good, because I found myself replacing shocks constantly (about every 5,000 miles).

Pros: lifetime warranty
Cons: replacing shocks constantly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 5000 km
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