I finally got around to checking these out, although the truck I transported them on is no longer with me. Ordered a full set, front and back. This applies equally to both, so keep that in mind. These are decent shocks, especially for the money. This is the only salvation for them. Installation was straightforward and easy, but the front blocks just felt embarrassingly short, so I had to lift the front A-arm to get the top of the shock into the upper mount. It seemed completely wrong. as this limits the hub to the full extent based on the ones I removed. The main problem I have is the rebound. They made my truck look like a bouncy castle but without fear of breaking. I expected something tougher, especially for a truck. When overcoming speed bumps, say, over 10 km / h, the front end almost bounced as if the shock absorbers had been shot. I knew it was because my steering, by and large, wasn't half an acre of hell, but it still wasn't what I expected from the new shocks. The rears were the same, but there was slightly less rebound unless you're throwing an actual trunk party. Then the truck bed looked like a squeaky mattress. A bit like my roommates. However, for a cheap, quick fix, it works. The truck I installed them on was wrecked and crashed after about 9 months so I can't give a review for a year. If I had to do it again and had a few bucks more I would choose something else. Probably Rancho or KYB for a less expensive option.