Shock absorbers Rough Country or Monroe

Monroe Shock absorbers

I got the same thing off of eBay for $900 low fronts (30mm), super low rear (40-50mm) sits level and i didn't notice a difference in ride stiffness with the Monroe's

Pros: sits level, no difference in stiffness
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Monroe Shock absorbers
Regular-Air-3915
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Rating 5.0

Just replaced all 4 corners on my Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro with the Westcott Designs lift and Fox shocks and the Monroe ride a million times better than that set up with 70k miles on it.

Pros: ride a million times better
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 112654 km
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Rough Country Shock absorbers
Crafty_Note_8686
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Rating 3.0

I did a rough country lift on my Silverado. The shocks aren’t bad but they definitely aren’t great. It handles bumps better than it did when it was stock but I’ll definitely be upgrading to bilsteins when these shocks go bad.

Pros: handles bumps better
Cons: aren’t bad but aren’t great
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Monroe Shock absorbers
No-Signal-4942
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Rating 1.0

My experience with Monroe shocks over the last 42 years of working on cars. Monroe might have a lifetime warranty like the KYB has, accept even though the replacement is free, you still have the hassle of replacing the Monroe shocks every 2 to 3 years.

Cons: hassle of replacing every 2-3 years
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Monroe Shock absorbers
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Rating 1.0

In my experience ever since Tenneco bought Monroe they have been trash. Back when I worked for Subaru the OE and KYB replacements regularly made it 100K, Monroe’s would give up in 40-50k.

Cons: give up quickly
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 45000 km
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