IMHO...... Seems like overkill for hard surface roads.
But hey.....Its your coin.
I'd think a basic set of simple shocks like Monroe, KYB, Gabriel.... would be plenty sufficient. Cost about $40/each or less.
RockAuto has shocks at these prices. Note, that is a per shock price. YOU install.
'97 Toyota Tacoma 2.7L, Original Ride Quality........
I'd certainly hesitate spending big $$$ on a vehicle with over 250 kmiles.
installing the rear shocks was not a terrible problem with wheels on the ground, slipped on and off with easeRockAuto has shocks at these prices. Note, that is a per shock price. YOU install.
'97 Toyota Tacoma 2.7L, Original Ride Quality........
I'd certainly hesitate spending big $$$ on a vehicle with over 250 kmiles.
RockAuto has shocks at these prices. Note, that is a per shock price. YOU install.
'97 Toyota Tacoma 2.7L, Original Ride Quality........
I'd certainly hesitate spending big $$$ on a vehicle with over 250 kmiles.
When I replaced the Monroe quick struts on my tundra they offered 2 versions, one costing around $150 and the other about $200. After looking both over I opted for the better pair.the monroes quikstruts i have now were 160ish a piece up front, where do you get 40$ from?
KYB rearshocks were around that
Did you see the new topic of the bump stops on LCAWhen I replaced the Monroe quick struts on my tundra they offered 2 versions, one costing around $150 and the other about $200. After looking both over I opted for the better pair.
I once tried Monroe rear shocks on an older 84 Toyota pickup I had...the rebound damping wasn't right. At 60 mph they were packing making the ride feel like the truck was always bottoming out. I took them off, and bought a set of Toyota ones which felt way better.
Yeah I saw it, but have no comment. I never had an issue with them in trucks owned. My 2001 gen1 tundra was good, but the following year, 2002 Toyota had a recall on their ball joints breaking off causing the wheel to collapse, and loss of steering.Did you see the new topic of the bump stops on LCA
The Monroe quick struts I bought for my 2001 tundra were over $200 apiece.the monroes quikstruts i have now were 160ish a piece up front, where do you get 40$ from?
KYB rearshocks were around that