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Gabriel 77909 CONTROL Monotube Absorber Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Gabriel 77909 CONTROL Monotube Absorber

Performance designed Monotube for trucks, vans & SUVs, chromed rod. MaxComfort - Larger 1 13⁄16" (46mm) bore size allows the shock to react quicker to bumps and other road imperfections, creating the smoothest ride possible. MaxEndurance - Single-tube design and multi-stage sealing minimize chamber temperature and debris entry for longer-lasting performance. MaxPerformance - High-pressure nitrogen gas and floating piston technology allow the shock to immediately react to steering wheel movements, providing the ultimate in handling and performance. MaxSafety - Sensitivity and quick response time keep tires in contact with the road to maximize braking effectiveness, keeping you in control at all times. Front: Chevrolet: 1975 - 80 LUV, 1981 - 82 LUV 4WD, 1972 - 74 Luv Pickup; Isuzu: 1989 - 94 Amigo, 1981 - 95 Pickup 4WD, 1984 - 86 Trooper. Front: Nissan: 1986 - 94 D21 RWD, 1998 - 04 Frontier RWD, 1995 - 97 Pickup RWD.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smooth Ride for Heavy-Duty Machines

This monotube absorber provides excellent shock and vibration control making it the perfect product for heavy-duty industrial and scientific machinery .The installation process is straightforward, and it has a durable build that can withstand HARSH working conditions. However, the price point may be higher than some other options on the market..

Pros
  • Improves handling and stability on the road
Cons
  • Not suitable for off-road or heavy-duty use

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Rubber doesn't skimp

Rubber bellows/mudflaps are not the protection these shock absorbers need; What about the real cover? It looks like the manufacturer is cutting costs by doing away with the metal bushing and adding shoddy rubber.

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive