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New Shocks, Monroe Sensa Track Load Levelers


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My interest is peaked, but I would love to hear someone who has put some miles on them.  I have a mild dislike of most monroe shocks as they seem to wear out quickly.  How are these holding up?

Wow! My experience has been the opposite. I have Sensa-Tracks (not the Load Leveler variety, just the shocks) on my '88 XJ. I can't even remember when I installed them, but it had to have been more than ten years ago, probably closer to twelve. They easily have over 100,000 miles on them. Still good.

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"Lift supports" is rear hatch struts.

 

Stock MJ rear shocks range from 13" to 14" compressed and 22" to 23" extended, with a mid-travel length in the vicinity of 18-1/4" to 18-1/2". To work with a 3" lift you would go through the Monroe listings to find other shocks with the L1/L1 end fitting and a mid-travel length of approximately 21" (18 + 3). Once you find the shock that matches those criteria as closely as possible, you cross-reference it back to see what vehicle(s) it fits. Then you just shop for shock to fit that vehicle.

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"Lift supports" is rear hatch struts.

 

Stock MJ rear shocks range from 13" to 14" compressed and 22" to 23" extended, with a mid-travel length in the vicinity of 18-1/4" to 18-1/2". To work with a 3" lift you would go through the Monroe listings to find other shocks with the L1/L1 end fitting and a mid-travel length of approximately 21" (18 + 3). Once you find the shock that matches those criteria as closely as possible, you cross-reference it back to see what vehicle(s) it fits. Then you just shop for shock to fit that vehicle.

ahhhh I gotcha!

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