r50loverPR Posted August 13 Share Posted August 13 I feel like my pathy has been riding pretty rough in the front recently so I've been looking at replacing the shocks and coils. I don't have any spring compressors and also don't feel like having that headache so I've been looking at assemblies on Rockauto and Amazon. The ones on Amazon mostly look unreliable so I'm pretty sure I will avoid those, but on Rockauto there seems to be a few that seem good. I'm not sure which one will be the best choice though. For some added context I don't do too much offroading besides the occasional camping trip and my university's dirt parking lot if you can count that haha. Roads here also have a lot of potholes. Also is there any other parts you would recommend me to change out in the moment when everything is disassembled? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R50JR Posted August 14 Share Posted August 14 18 hours ago, r50loverPR said: Also is there any other parts you would recommend me to change out in the moment when everything is disassembled? strut bearing, rubber top hat, bellow and bumper.. go with kyb 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
r50loverPR Posted August 15 Author Share Posted August 15 Thank you! My mom found some old receipts from when she had it and it turns out she actually had kyb shocks with a lifetime warranty for both front and rear (front from advance and rear from pepboys). Unfortunately advance doesn't bring kyb anymore so they told me that they could exchange it for Monroe shocks and pepboys has leased out their retail stores to autozone where I live so they told me I could call HQ and they could give me the moneys worth at least. So I'm probably gonna order some kyb's for the rear and just get the monroes for the front if they're any good. Are the monroes good at least? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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