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Old 03-03-2008, 08:04 AM   #7
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Re: Shock Part Number

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Originally Posted by C10-Driver View Post
You might want to spend a few extra bucks and get the Sensa-Trac's. I have them on my truck and they work great. As far as your application goes, here is a link to the Monroe application guide... Find your mounting styles, measure your fully compressed and extended lengths and choose your shock from the list.

http://www.monroe.com/catalog_lookup...engthSheet.pdf
C10Driver, I am combing through the shock list and can't find the Sensa Tracs with the right lengths. Do you know what the front Sensa tracs are that you used? Thanks much.

Ok more digging on the front shocks I think these are the part numbers; Monroe Matics 33033, Sensa Tracs 37049 [I think], Reflex 911049. The reflex ones provide "better stability", I would assume that is just more built in compression damping, but that's just guessing.
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