I have a 2010 RAV-4 with about 40,000 miles that I have owned since purchase. I've had enough of rough driving lately and when I looked at the original (a US made Tokico on my Canadian built RAV) I found that the driver's side was leaking quite a bit and I had to replace the shock absorbers. To be honest, I chose them both because of the reasonable price and previous experience with Monroe Sensa-Trac luggage racks. I put about 2,000 miles on them and they definitely mitigated the rough ride and frequent drawdowns. Can't comment on durability but would be happy to get at least what I got from OEM shocks given the price. However, I think the lifespan of the original shocks was "shockingly" short. The ride is pretty good - definitely a lot better than when it was exchanged and just as good as new. These shocks appear to have about the same compression/rebound damping as the stock shocks, so don't expect them to improve handling over a comparable new OEM shock.