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Old 07-25-2006, 04:38 PM
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new struts

im putting new struts on my 97 grand prix gt...has anyone used or heard anything about the monroe quick struts...they look pretty solid and time saving. any help would be apreciated
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Re: new struts

As long as they're not Sensa-tracs, they should be fine. I think Sensa-tracs are too wallowy, makes the car ride like a 70's Caddy. I'd stick with OEM Delcos or KYB's.
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Re: new struts

Check out this thread. I along with a lot of other fellow GP owners have had nothing but problems with the monroe struts and bearing. I am still dealing with the problem now. I would go with the KYB GR2 and also the KYB bearing plates also. Murrays keeps them in stock. I will be putting them on soon


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