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Review 4 of 6
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$35.00 Year / Model Reviewed: '64 Volvo, '87 Sterling, '89 Taurus, 92 Buick Roadmaster Summary: I would recommend the shocks. I think if you put in the gas struts you might want to check them out just before the warranty period expires. Also I think they may have had some cheaper lines in the past that weren't much good. At the price you can't beat them. Strengths: I like the handling characteristics in every vehicle I put KYBs into. They are sturdy, generally have heavier shafts than OE shox/struts. In my experience the shocks last well, although damping seems to fall off after a few years. Weaknesses: The rear struts I put into my '89 Taurus went completely south in 2 1/2 years. I was informed that they were past warranty. I replaced them with NAPA sensitracks, which have a lifetime warranty but don't control the rear wheels as well. At this time the front struts still had some life left. I sold the car, baby. For the record, I did put KYB gas struts into an Audi 5000 I had, for a terrific performance improvement. PLus they lasted pretty well. Similar Products Used: Way better than Gabriel Red Ryders, Monromatics, NAPA sensitracks, or any OE shock.
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