Strut assembly Monroe or Bilstein

Bilstein Strut assembly
bethelbread
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Rating 4.5

I purchased my 98 with ~200k miles in 2017 and had my mechanic replace all struts with 5100s. I'm currently at ~275k miles and the 5100s appear to be in good shape so holding off on replacing those again.

Pros: good condition, long-lasting
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
Mileage: 120701 km
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Bilstein Strut assembly

I'd keep stock springs and go with some nice Bilstein struts/ shocks with new mounts. Wheels, tires, brakes, sound deadening, and a headunit would make a big quality of life improvement.

Pros: quality of life improvement
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Monroe Strut assembly
BabyGapTowing
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Rating 0.0

I just bought Monroe "heavy duty" struts for my Crown Victoria. The shocks are way too soft compared to oem, and they're leaking at only a year and a bit of age. Less than 15,000km on them. They also don't seem to have the same amount of travel compared to the oem, and I feel them slamming into the max extension bump stops. Done that since new.

Cons: too soft, leaking
Vehicle: Ford Crown Victoria I
Mileage: 15000 km
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Monroe Strut assembly

The Monroe and kyb are both good products. I've had failures with both brands but it's not very often. The main difference I've personally noticed, is the Monroe quick struts trend to ride a bit stiff.

Pros: good products
Cons: ride a bit stiff
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Bilstein Strut assembly
hawxxx24
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Rating 1.0

I tried Bilsteins B8 because they said AWD and FWD compatible, but nope and the holes won't align and same for some from Monroe. The spindle that accepts the struts won't align properly.

Cons: holes won't align properly
Vehicle: Jeep Renegade
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