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Old Jul 18, 2009 | 06:39 PM
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Is anyone here using these shocks? I just bought front and rear from Amazon and I hope they do the "cheap" trick. Part numbers are 911514 and 911515...if that helps. I have a 2000 Zr2. Thanks.
 
Old Jul 21, 2009 | 02:42 PM
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Nobody is using these? That can't be good!! If anyone has info that would be great B4 I install them, thanks.
 
Old Jul 21, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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Im sure they will be fine.

I bought a pair of Gabriels for the front and back. Never heard of the brand, and didnt care because they were only 16.99 a piece. They are performing great.
 
Old Aug 2, 2009 | 06:04 PM
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I installed the new shocks last week and they are great!! For $185 and a few hours, I couldn't ask for anything better.... Lovin the ZR2!!
 
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One of my uncle's has Monre Reflexes on a Z71 and he loves them.
 
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I've had the Reflex's for about 15k miles now and I've been happy with them.
 
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Used them on the front of my old Bravada and really liked them. A quick search for "monroe+reflex" might turn up some other threads with relevant discussions.
 
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Originally Posted by importsky22
Im sure they will be fine.

I bought a pair of Gabriels for the front and back. Never heard of the brand, and didnt care because they were only 16.99 a piece. They are performing great.
where did you buy these shocks for $16.99? and does the truck ride smooth? what kind of truck do you have? thanks much
 
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I bought sensatracs for my Xtreme... havent put them in yet though it has bilsteins in it now and it kinda rides like a damn rock..
 
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does anyone know how these front shocks from advance auto parts or autozone ride? do they ride smooth? im interested in them because they cost fairly cheaper between $16.99 - $22.99.... anyone use them before?
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