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thelastgoodbrother
06-27-2007, 03:34 PM
I have had nothing but bad luck this year. Ever since my fiasco with saleensean and the stripped carriage bolt my rear end has been has been giving me problems. I had the $400+ repair job done only to have the same side start rattling again. I took it in for service and they told me I have a blown shock on that side. The cost to repair the two rears...$393.00.

Does anyone know if there is a replacement shock out there and the part number to it? I have been quoted from the dealer $108.00 so far. Does Monroe make any?

bookeem
06-27-2007, 03:38 PM
its possible, i know my shocks arent nearly as good as they should be, but i hear there all weak, except for the srt's, so i"ll ride them out til i can afford to swap in a coilover setup, being that there really arent any aftermarket shocks to replace the oems..

crhemi
06-27-2007, 03:38 PM
I'll have a set when I install my KW's

miplank
06-27-2007, 03:58 PM
my drivers front is rattling/banging when i go over bumps....and Im only at 30k miles!!!!

Im taking it in to the dealership to have it fixed while its still under warranty.

bookeem
06-27-2007, 03:59 PM
sure thats not the dreaded tension struts?

sounds like my car,hit a few bumps in the road, and it sounds like chitty chitty bang bang..lol

miplank
06-27-2007, 04:03 PM
It could be...I don't know what its called..I just know its something to do w/the suspension cuz it only does it on bumps....


chitty chitty bangity bang bang is right! especially if you take a dirt road.

thelastgoodbrother
06-27-2007, 04:10 PM
Well I was able to get a part number for the Monroe sensa trac...it's #5797. Installed it would be $180 for the two. Unfortunately since I am not having the dealership do the work, they are charging $90 diagnostic fee. Its still less than the dealer in total though. **sigh** And the money continues pouring out.

formerice
06-27-2007, 04:22 PM
I have the Nivomat self leveling shocks and I recomend those if they fit you're SE. Mine have 101,000 hard miles and still seem fine. If you can scarf up a set of those, go for it. One other thing to look for in the front end is sway bar bushings, when they go they rattle like a beotch, at least there cheap.

bookeem
06-27-2007, 04:36 PM
swaybar endlink bushing, or the bushing in the mounting bracket?

Padre Dave
06-30-2007, 05:07 AM
I have 97,000 miles on my RT and am looking for replacement shocks, just because.... The Monroe say that they are for a softer ride, not what I have in mind.

About once a month, I Google aftermarket performance shocks for my Magnum, and get nothing....bummer. You would think with all of these LX platform cars out there, someone would make some good shocks.

KYB came up with an excellent shock for the PT Cruiser within a year or so of production. They were a huge improvement over the OEM shocks.