Shock absorbers Monroe or OEM Toyota

Monroe Shock absorbers
Express-Stand-2767
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Rating 5.0

I did it on my 2009 Corolla standing at 130k km. The chap who installed it said that I’d need to replace those within a year. It has been four now and it is still working as it should.

Pros: working as it should, long-lasting
Mileage: 130000 km
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Monroe Shock absorbers
chickenmaster04
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Rating 4.0

Monroe’s tend to be very good OE equivalents. Just put a set on a p2 Volvo v70r and they ride pretty damn good in my opinion.

Pros: very good OE equivalents, ride pretty good
Vehicle: Volvo V70
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Monroe Shock absorbers
Domukum
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Rating 2.0

In my house we have two Passat CC, one from 2008 and one from 2010. Both have DCC suspension. Both have the same kilometers (120,000 km) and the same engine, but one of them has a different behavior than the other. It seems that the DCC, the \"active\" part, does not work. When I change from \"Comfort\" to \"Sport\" I do notice that they get harder, but when I enter a roundabout it seems that the outer shock absorbers do not harden. I have changed the 4 shock absorbers for new \"RideSense\" from Monroe, like the originals and the same thing continues to happen. The change between \"Comfort\" and \"Sport\" is also noticeable, but I do not perceive that the active function that regulates the suspension when cornering is working.

Pros: noticeable change Comfort/Sport
Cons: active function not working
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat CC
Mileage: 120000 km
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