MONROE SENSA-TRAC YES OR NO ?

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MONROE SENSA-TRAC YES OR NO ?

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When I went to pick up my hitch I asked about some shocks and they had these for $25 a shock and buy 4 and get $20 back. Also they have BOSH +4 for $5.99 each?
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As you are going to soon find out , any shock is tech. better than the stockers , but if price is an issue that just go with a GAS charged shock , not hydro. Any gas charged shock is better that the stockers for sure . The favorite around here are Bilstiens . But others have had good results with Procomp and some Rancho's .
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Post by JimmyDiamond »

At about 70k I replaced my stock Bilsteins with new Sensa Tracs. I've always liked Monroe shocks but these SUCKED! The truck handled WORSE than with the stock Bisteins. I removed the Sensa Tracs and installed a set of HD Handling Bilsteins and I'm very happy with them. They were worth the extra $$$ IMO.


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