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Old 02-12-2014, 01:07 PM   #1
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Anyone running monroe air shock?

Well here's the story, i got a 67 c20 and planning on buying new c10 coil spring to get a better ride quality and getting rear monroe air shock. So what do you guy think of these shocks as far as load capacity and ride quality is concern?
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Old 02-12-2014, 01:27 PM   #2
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Re: Anyone running monroe air shock?

I have them in my El Camino and they work for leveling a small amount of weight. On your truck I don't think they'll make up for much.....
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Re: Anyone running monroe air shock?

Since How long do you have these shock cause I was also wondering about the durability of the rubber balloon. Did yours begin to craked , do they hold air pressure well?
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Since How long do you have these shock cause I was also wondering about the durability of the rubber balloon. Did yours begin to craked , do they hold air pressure well?
Durability seems good mine are five years old and still doing good. They hold air real good. I think on your truck you would be better off with helper bags that you could pump up when needed they would carry more of a payload.
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