Probably. They used to use bilsteins, and advertised them as such. That being said most monotubes look just like that. They don't make their own shocks... would not surprise me at all if they used a tenneco (Monroe) built shock though
Ah, so their special addition is this:
They have added a built in resistor. Shrug. Not worth it to me over much less expensive bilsteins at all, espcially since you don't really know what shock you are getting. If you are deleting you just unplug the sensor on the shock and tuck it out of the way, disconnect the battery, pull the relay for the autoride, and reconnect the battery and the truck will have no error messages. I've been running mine that way for over a year with no errors.
Thanks. Im not totally deleting the autoride. Im torn on the Arnott AS-2700 (non-electric air shock) or the Monroe 40034 (OE electronic air shock) difference of $50. Leaning towards the Monroe. Fronts Im still deciding on Billy 4600 or Fox 2.0.