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Mortimer_Brewst
Mar 08, 2017Explorer II
You might want to take a look at RockAuto. Their prices are good and they have a wide selection. They also categorize them, i.e. Heavy duty, original ride, etc. Check out Amazon as well.
For the usage you want, I don't think you can go wrong with Monroe. I've had them on multiple cars over the years. They provide an average ride - not too harsh or soft. I've found KYB to be a little stiffer. I hope you don't have electronic shocks on the rear. When I replaced them on our Suburban 2500 it was a major shot to the wallet.
For the usage you want, I don't think you can go wrong with Monroe. I've had them on multiple cars over the years. They provide an average ride - not too harsh or soft. I've found KYB to be a little stiffer. I hope you don't have electronic shocks on the rear. When I replaced them on our Suburban 2500 it was a major shot to the wallet.
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