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Old Mar 8, 2009 | 02:37 PM
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Yet another Monroe Shock question...

Let me preface this by saying I just searched and read about 40 threads but I still need your help.
I need to replace the front and rear shocks on my truck and my budget is $150-$200. My 97 F-150 has the factory towing package. I rarely have a load in the bed, but do pull a racecar about a dozen times per year, less than 150 miles roundtrip. Little to no offroading. Mostly in town and highway driving. I think I've decided on
Monroe REFLEX™ MONOTUBE SHOCK ABSORBERS for the front. For the rears though, I'm undecided between
SENSA-TRAC® LOAD ADJUSTING SHOCK ABSORBERS and
REFLEX™ MONOTUBE SHOCK ABSORBERS
Since I don't have a load often, would the monotubes in the rear give me a better ride?
 
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