Monroe is a good shock absorber, but not a great shock absorber. However, for the price quoted, you can expect good service from these gas fired units. If someone is looking for a more powerful or productive device, check out Bilstein, Koni, Rancho and some other more expensive devices. I am very pleased with these shocks in their current use, a 1988 Chevrolet K1500 (4wd) standard pickup. I like being able to put some air pressure on the inflation fitting so when towing I can get the rear spacing back to where it should be. Then when the towing is complete I can deflate and the truck goes back to its normal height. Well! As a precaution, follow the instructions and do not overtighten the pipe connections. Just pinching works. Anything else will just distort the pipe and restrict airflow.
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