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πŸ” Superior Performance: Gabriel 85310 FleetLine Heavy Duty Shock Absorber Review

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2.5
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Description of πŸ” Superior Performance: Gabriel 85310 FleetLine Heavy Duty Shock Absorber

Class 6-8 trucks, buses and trailers. 360 degree arc welded end mounts protect against end mount breakage. Hydraulic rebound stop prevents impact damage to the shock and vehicle mounting components. Welded closure for maximum tensile strength. Multi-lip piston rod seal provides backup seal protection.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Factory replacement

I bought these for my 1984 Kenworth W900B with 8-bag Air Glide 100 rear suspension. I drove the truck for a month and they started leaking oil.

Pros
  • Welded cap for maximum tensile strength
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bigger than Monroe but no stronger

They are larger than Monroe shocks for a car but like Monroe shocks only last about a year. I used to use Monroe so I decided to give these a try.

Pros
  • Hydraulic rebound stop prevents damage to shocks and vehicle mounts in a crash
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Factory replacement

I bought these for my 1984 Kenworth W900B with Air Glide 100 8-bag rear suspension. I drove the truck for a month and they started leaking oil.

Pros
  • Multi-lip piston rod seal provides backup seal protection
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bigger than Monroe but not stronger

They are larger than Monroe shock absorbers for a car but like Monroe shock absorbers they only last about a year. I used to use Monroe so I decided to give these a try.

Pros
  • Welded cover for maximum tensile strength
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine