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$41.00
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7.0
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Description:
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Maximum safety through greater stability and control without sacrificing comfort.
For all vehicles, especially those with high centers of gravity such as mini-vans, SUVs and light trucks, Monroe Reflex shocks and struts enhance stability by reducing body roll rate in evasive maneuvers and tight turns, and minimizing brake dive during sudden stops. For passenger cars, Reflex shocks and struts keep the tires on the road through curves and rough terrain, providing greater control.
www.monroe.com
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Monroe Reflex shocks
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celly
Not a wannabe

Registered: July 2004 Posts: 3195
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Review Date: Fri January 20, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Firm ride, good value
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Cons:
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A bit harsh at times
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I scored these shocks as replacement for OEM on my '00 Sport. They came highly recommended on this and other sites. The guy who sold me them concurred. He uses them on his own vehicle (Dodge Durango).
I had them installed at the same time as an EE swaybar and the combination of the two mods transformed a sluggish and sloppy feeling Explorer into a much better handling machine. For the most part, I really liked these shocks (they're now on the Explorer Sport I traded in on a '99 Eddie Bauer). I did find them to be a bit harsh at times over bumps in the road, manhole covers etc, but not bad. I have Bilsteins on my current ride and prefer those to the Reflex, but the Reflex are still very good shocks and a huge improvement over stock. Much cheaper than Bilstein as well.
I predominantly used them on road so can't comment about off road performance.
I've heard the Rancho RSX are just Reflex with Rancho colours (they are the same manufacturer after all).
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1999 Eddie Bauer, 5.0L V8, AWD-> click here for my registry
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dreamr
Hiding..... somewhere

Registered: October 2003 Posts: 3704
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Review Date: Thu January 26, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 4
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Good shock on road and on fire roads
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Cons:
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WEAK
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When I first put these on I was quite pleased with their firm yet variable ride. It seemed that they provided a smooth controlled ride over most terrains. After a summer of Mountain explorations and Several thousand paved roads they are toast.........
If I only get a year of use they are not worth the money in my book.
------------------------------ Brenda ( Mustang Registry )
The Skunk ( Traxxas Registry )
Petite Pied ( Explorer Registry )
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jayhawkexplorer
Elite Explorer

Registered: August 2003 Posts: 1252
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Review Date: Fri January 27, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $40.00
| Rating: 7
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More controlled ride, no loss in ride comfort
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No improvement in ride comfort
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I replaced OEM shocks with 105,000 miles on them with the Reflexes, expecting a drastic difference. Either my OEM ones were still in good shape or the Reflexes aren't all they're cracked up to be. I can tell the difference at certain points (like a bump in a curved road) but not a significant one.
If I had to do it again, I'd probably just get Sensa-Tracs and save $40.
------------------------------ Former owner of a '97 Explorer XLT, I let her go on 5/31/06
Had a Mazda Protege5 for 32 days before it got totaled by a fellow driver, now owner of an '03 Mazda 6s.
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Oldbaldy454
Wannabe Elite Explorer
Registered: November 2007 Posts: 2
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Review Date: Wed November 28, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $42.00
| Rating: 9
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Better than Sensa-tracs...Firm and great ride !!
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Haven't found any thing wrong yet
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Well, this summer I had bought Sensa-Tracs for my recently purchased 2000 Ford Ranger 4 x4 Off Road XLT and thought they were OK...
but the ride kept on getting harsher and more bumps....
complained to the local dealer where purchased and they agreed to replace with Reflex... Refex MUCH better all around !!
We don't feel the little bumps so much and better feeling, with firmer ride.
Not as much sway. I have Bilsteins on a 1 ton dually and wished I could have put them on this little truck too, but opted for less expensive ones.
Be sure to get the rear shocks that are made for the torsion bar front end...
think the number is xx..014 something. Front shocks also helped over the stock Motorcraft which were mush after 75,000 miles.
I kept the Ford rubber bushing on the top of the front shocks for a better cushioned ride and not so stiff.
Be glad to hear from any others
- JB
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