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Monroe Sensa Trac shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="L Roberts" data-source="post: 530229" data-attributes="member: 58799"><p>I put the Sensatracs on this spring. My OEM shocks only had 9000 miles on them, so they weren't totally squishy yet. That's probably why I couldn't tell much difference in the ride itself, but I am more confident that the wheels will stay on the ground better in an emergency maneuver. I got them during one of the free installation periods Sears runs every once in a while. I never go offroad or tow anything heavy, so I didn't want to trade ride quality for a shock that could do those things better but deliver a harsher ride. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know if it has anything to do with Monroe's popularity, but regardless of whether I had chosen the Sensatracs or the Reflexes, Sears had to go buy them from a local Pepboys or something that day because they didn't have all four in stock for a 2WD ST. Maybe it was just the free installation, because it took a good two hours of labor to have them installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L Roberts, post: 530229, member: 58799"] I put the Sensatracs on this spring. My OEM shocks only had 9000 miles on them, so they weren't totally squishy yet. That's probably why I couldn't tell much difference in the ride itself, but I am more confident that the wheels will stay on the ground better in an emergency maneuver. I got them during one of the free installation periods Sears runs every once in a while. I never go offroad or tow anything heavy, so I didn't want to trade ride quality for a shock that could do those things better but deliver a harsher ride. I don't know if it has anything to do with Monroe's popularity, but regardless of whether I had chosen the Sensatracs or the Reflexes, Sears had to go buy them from a local Pepboys or something that day because they didn't have all four in stock for a 2WD ST. Maybe it was just the free installation, because it took a good two hours of labor to have them installed. [/QUOTE]
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