Cab Shocks...What's the best brand?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by oneperfectrun, Feb 7, 2015.
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I like Monroe, Gabriel is probably fine, too. OEM is usually cheapest bidder stuff.
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Monroe or Gabriel. They make most of the OEM stuff anyways.
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I've always found Gabriel to be harsh and they just don't last.
Monroe for me.Ray T and oneperfectrun Thank this. -
I installed Gabriel FleetLine with new front tires michelin xline (load range H) on my truck Freighliner Cascadia 2014. 244 wheelbase. 500 hp. 13300 lb front axle. 3.08 axle ratio. But Very cheap shock absorbers. I do not know how they will work on the truck. I'll tell you laterKB3MMX Thanks this.
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Gabriel did't last 60000 on my Cascadia drives, 1 broke apart and the ride was not so good compared to monroe i got now, cab shocks i replaced with OEM.
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I installed Monroe shocks on my suspension and cab this week. The old shocks weren't working at all. The ride has to be better
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All the heavy trucks shock you'll find for truck vin are weak designed, try Bilstein catalog, the best shocks out there, unfortunately they don't make for trucks, but you may find something to fit to your cab size, they are affordable.
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Bilstein Shocks, Bilstein Heavy Duty Shock Absorbers, 5100 Shocks
Bilstein Shocks, Struts & More at Summit Racing -
Roadkings. Super expensive but the last shock you will ever buy
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