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Old 09-21-2006, 02:37 PM
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I'm looking at replacing all the struts on my 98 SE. I've looked at Monroe and KYB struts. Which ones do I go with? I have heard I should avoid the Monroes. Any advise would be appreciated? I've done struts before and not had a problem with the Monroes, but then I had sold the car shortly after changing them.
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Old 09-21-2006, 08:57 PM
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Re: Strut Manufactorer

The Monroes will provide a factory type ride

The KYB are a little stiffer. Most people that mofidy the taurus use Eibach springs or Ford SHO springs and then use KYB struts,

Mike
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Old 09-21-2006, 10:37 PM
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Re: Strut Manufactorer

I've had very good luck with Monroe struts. Very seldom do they leak or wear out in my experience. Gabriels on the other hand I've had a lot of trouble with. I stay away from Gabriels.

Monroes have a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser as well.

I bought a set of KYBs for my 2nd Gen SHO but never put them on before selling the car. They're still in the box in the attic of my garage....

-Rod
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