Monroe 90012

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Has anyone on here ever used this Monroe kit 90012?

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Better read the fine print because I can guarantee that isn't Monroe parts for that price. I saw another member buying some on EBay that were listed in the headline as Arnott air shocks but in the description it clearly said country of origin was China and sure enough they were knockoffs. He got ripped off.
Edit: I stand corrected. I looked them up on Monroe's website and they're real. I doubt they're very good but what a price.
 
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Thats what I put on mine. Rides great. Soldered the resistors in. My compressor just died so one is on the way.


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I can't remember but the escalades have front and rear self leveling right ?
 
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Ah , I just remember it being a new concept on trucks back then. Think the navigators and sequoias had front and rear. And the rovers too lol.

The fronts aren't a regular gas shock, each wheel has a sensor that adjusts the shocks as needed for turns etc. but no self leveling still kinda new at the time tho


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The fronts aren't a regular gas shock, each wheel has a sensor that adjusts the shocks as needed for turns etc. but no self leveling still kinda new at the time tho


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Correct; the fronts adjust the damping rate.
 

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