Postby elsberry » 23 Oct 2010 16:56
[quote]<i>Originally posted by jclay</i>
Jim TenCate has done some research and found some Monroe shocks that work well on the rears. I will try to find out which ones they were.
Clay
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This is from a post of yours back on June 22nd:
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Jim TenCate says that there is a set of Monroe shocks that work very well back there. I will try to get the numbers for you.
Cheep, a little stiff, Monroe #
PART. . . ., MOUNTING. . . . .., LENGTHS. . .. ......, DUST. . .., PARTS
NO......., Upper Lower...., Comp. Ext. Trav. ...., SHIELD...., PACK
31125 . . . . , S4, S4 . . . . , 12.250 20.750 8.500...., Yes...., Two P1137 MONROE-MATIC PLUS
32286 . . . . , S4, S4 . . . . , 13.500 22.125 8.625...., Yes...., Two P1137 MONROE-MATIC PLUS
Phil got the 31125s... the other part number will also fit...
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I've sent an email to technical support at Gabriel to try to get them to provide the same dampening and rebound rates for the shocks that Jim found.
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