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Shock absorber Brand Recommendations

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Canada SR5, Mar 27, 2025.

  1. Mar 27, 2025 at 6:59 AM
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    Canada SR5

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    ALWAYS replace in pairs. I can't tell if that price is for one or two. As for thoughts? They're OK. I wouldn't expect great handling, but it's going to be far better than a blown strut.
     
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    shifty` Just like witches at black masses

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    Never replace one shock at a time. Always replace in pairs to avoid uneven wear of adjacent suspension/steering components, and other issues. Never use mismatched shock hardware, side-to-side.

    I don't recommend Monroe. A lot of people here report them to be "squishy", "too soft", "bad ride", and similar. Very rarely have I ever heard anything positive about them. And, IIRC, the spring size is dissimilar from OEM.

    Best bang for buck that will get you to factory/OEM ride and feel is the Bilstein 4600. It should be readily available in the Great North.
     
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  4. Mar 27, 2025 at 7:48 AM
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    You want to replace in pairs, if 1 is bad, the other isn't far behind, and you wouldn't want dis-similar suspension anyway...

    I originally put Monroe front shocks on my truck (same one you linked above), they were crap. I'd use the term "too floaty" to describe it. Definitely not good, and it would make my wife motion sick. I recently replaced them with Bilstein 4600 shocks (from Suspension Lifts ), and now it rides much better and my wife's motion sickness went away.
     
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    Should have been more clear. But, yes I was intending to replace both. The driver side was the issue, actually sheared off from lower control arm. 20250327_104824.jpg 20250327_104746.jpg 20250327_104721.jpg

    I hit a gnarly pothole a few weeks back, talking, ass off seat lol. But I heard a thunk yesterday and was a real low rider.
     
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    Not a first gen guru..at all. Nor do I play one on TV.

    But I HAVE replaced quite a few shocks and struts over the years on cars, trucks, SUV's, etc.
    I've regretted buying Monroes at least 3 times before I finally got smarter.
    I've never regretted buying Bilsteins. Can't go wrong with them and they're worth the extra coin.
     
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    I sort of regret getting 5100. Had to stay on stock 4600 or pay extra for ARB OME shocks.
     
  10. Mar 27, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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    Good choice.

    As you'll notice from their pictures, the shock/strut they'll send you isn't pre-loaded, and it doesn't come with a tophat and isolator.

    You'll need to transfer those parts over from your OEM, or run them into a shop and ask you to replace, or swap everything over if you want to install but don't have a good quality coil compressor that's generally safe to use. Shops around here I've asked do it for $50-60/side.

    If you look at your current tophat/isolator combo and find they're FUBAR, this KYB set will do what you need.

    While it doesn't show it's a full set at Summit's site, if I run that part number (SM5442) through other places, it shows it's a set. And I just bought them last year, which is why I had the part number handy. You should be able to get a set, even up there, for under $40CAD. Dont pay the $80-90 USD some places are charging online.

    If you do need to wait on springs, I get it. If you want to upgrade the whole shebang without really lifting the truck more than half inch or so, regardless whether it's your DC/2WD or AC/4WD truck, the OME 2883 spring is where you'll want to go. If you want an inch or so of lift, go with the OME 2884, it'll perk up the front end. 2883 may give you a little perk also, but the 2884 will offer up a wee bit more, but probably not get you quite level.

    OME springs typically run about $225-250 USD per pair, IIRC.
     
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    I think I will hold off on the coils for now. I'd like to do it myself, don't have a spring compressor, would need one and I just know that some of the bolts removal will give me a hard time. Probably, off to a shop for me.
     
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    Dayum, this reminds me to never use that tar based undercoating. It's rusting beneath the hard coating.

    I'd scape all that undercoating off and go to fluid film ASAP
     
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    Yeah, the previous owner did that, made it look mint, but yeah keeps on rusting underneath. But, she lasted 20 years and I am in area that rusts, can't complain.
     
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    Another thing to be aware of (for everyone) if you replace the coils with OME/ARB, is that you'll need these top isolators, not the KYBs. I had no idea, and maybe it's actually a new thing based on the new-ish OME design as they try to force people not to mix different brand coils and shocks.

    I ordered Bilsteins from Summit Racing, OME coils from ARB, then was just looking around on 1st Gen Offroad's website when I noticed they say you'll need those linked isolators if you use OME coils. I was hesitant since I hand't hear that before, but for $40 figured it was worth it.

    I don't know enough to know if I could have "made" the KYB isolators work, but they were definitely too wide. The ones 1st Gen Offroad sell fit the OMEs perfectly.
     
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