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😌 Maximize Ride Comfort with Monroe 34803 Gas-Magnum Truck Shock Absorber Review

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Description of 😌 Maximize Ride Comfort with Monroe 34803 Gas-Magnum Truck Shock Absorber

2 inch Reserve Tube: More fluid for more consistent performance. 1-3/8 inch Bore: Lower operating pressure than standard 1 inch bore units. 5/8 inch Piston Rod: Heavy-duty nitro carburized rod for long service life. On non-dust shield units only. Made in China.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Shocks, struts and suspension specs

So far so good, they look very good but I've only just installed the truck and haven't used it yet. I will update my rating when I drive the car.

Pros
  • Made in China
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Magum shocks in stock

I ordered these for a 1991 Toyota 4x4 pickup even though the fit guide said they would fit my truck but no extra , they will not work. The rubber bushings on the shock absorbers have a smaller diameter than the mounting bolts. I used a C-clamp to hold the shocks very firmly against the stud.

Pros
  • 2" pipe: more fluid for more stable performance
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Magum shocks work well for shock absorbers, struts and suspension

I ordered these for a 1991 Toyota 4x4 pickup , although the fitment instructions said they would fit my truck but without additional work they will not fit.The rubber bushings on the shocks are smaller in diameter than the mounting studs.I used a C-clamp to clamp the shocks very tightly against the to press bolts.

Pros
  • 5/8" Piston Rod: Long life nitrocarburized rod for long life. Only for units without a dust cover
Cons
  • Good but not great