Sep-07-2018 10:42 PM
Sep-09-2018 08:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:
With 170k and a truck camper, likely any new shock will be a luxury. Unloaded ride isn’t stiff with any standard shock imo. Tire pressure is the biggest help or culprit in how a HD truck rides when empty.
Sep-09-2018 07:29 PM
Sep-09-2018 04:32 PM
Sep-09-2018 01:29 PM
gopherslayer wrote:
I have Reflexes on my half ton Silverado and my 2500 Yukon XL. I like them on the Silverado but not much on the Yukon. I put Bilsteins on my 2500 Silverado and love them.
Sep-09-2018 11:02 AM
Sep-09-2018 06:22 AM
specta wrote:Just remember that what the company boasts about their product may be just so much "smoke and mirrors". That kind of product description may fall under the category of advertising hyperbole.SidecarFlip wrote:
The way any vehicle 'rides' loaded or empty has very little do with the shocks. It has to do with spring rates, type of springs and starting load on them. All a shock does is dampen the oscillations that occur when the suspension articulates.
Monroe's description of them is why I asked.
"Reflex® Truck shock absorbers valving technology automatically adjusts the shock to absorb the impact, leaving the shock with greater control for improved handling, safety, and comfort."
Sep-09-2018 04:55 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:Exactly with the exception of helper spring shocks or air shocks. Some shocks do a better job of dampening the osculation then others.
The way any vehicle 'rides' loaded or empty has very little do with the shocks. It has to do with spring rates, type of springs and starting load on them. All a shock does is dampen the oscillations that occur when the suspension articulates.
Sep-08-2018 11:41 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
The way any vehicle 'rides' loaded or empty has very little do with the shocks. It has to do with spring rates, type of springs and starting load on them. All a shock does is dampen the oscillations that occur when the suspension articulates.
Sep-08-2018 11:36 PM
Charlie D. wrote:
Long overdue on shocks. I replaced the original shocks on my first 2500 with Monroe Reflex. Second truck I replaced the original with KYB Mono that had good reviews but found the Monroe Reflex does a better job than the KYB's did. Monroe Reflex, IMO, are excellent to factory shocks on my camper.
Sep-08-2018 10:00 AM
Sep-08-2018 09:57 AM
specta wrote:
How much do they affect the ride when the truck is empty?
Do they harden the ride at all or more than regular Monroe gas-magnums?
I'm thinking with 170,000 miles on the factory shocks its time to replace them.
Sep-08-2018 09:45 AM
AlmostAnOldGuy wrote:Charlie D. wrote:
Long overdue on shocks. I replaced the original shocks on my first 2500 with Monroe Reflex. Second truck I replaced the original with KYB Mono that had good reviews but found the Monroe Reflex does a better job than the KYB's did. Monroe Reflex, IMO, are excellent to factory shocks on my camper.
Can you let us know what you liked better when running unloaded and loaded?
Thanks,
Stu
Sep-08-2018 09:34 AM
Sep-08-2018 09:14 AM
Charlie D. wrote:
Long overdue on shocks. I replaced the original shocks on my first 2500 with Monroe Reflex. Second truck I replaced the original with KYB Mono that had good reviews but found the Monroe Reflex does a better job than the KYB's did. Monroe Reflex, IMO, are excellent to factory shocks on my camper.
Sep-08-2018 09:07 AM