I know that Monroe Sensa-Tracs have gotten a bad rap here, and they're
probably not as good as Bilstein's or Koni's (which is what the F1 guys
use), but if you shop around you can get them for a reasonable price.
They need to be driven on for awhile to loosen them up, and they may be a
bit stiff at low speeds (or is it the 2000# payload springs?). But
they're not THAT bad, and they do have a lifetime guarantee too.
Larry Elliott, '92, 3.9, 4x4 LE
On Wed, 26 Jun 1996, Sam wrote:
> Well, I know it was talked about before, but now it's MY turn.
>
> My '95 Dakota SLT Club Cab with (sob) 36015 miles on it as of
> yesterday, now is out of warranty... :(
>
> My truck is now in need of shocks all around... After numerous
> trips to the river with 2 jet skis in the back, and towing my friend's
> boat, my original stock shocks have finally blown out.
>
> I am looking for a good gas shock, but it doesn't need to be the
> best... I have heard about the Bilstens (too much $$ for me), and
> others. RS5000's???
>
>
> Let me know...
>
> tHANKS!
>
>
> ...Sam
>
>
>
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