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My 2000 GM LS is in need of shocks and I was hoping to upgrade some over what I think are OEM shocks. I have read some good things about the Monroe Sensa Trac shocks and was thinking of installing regular Sensa Tracs on the front and load leveling Sensa Tracs on the rear to decrease the sag when loaded. Car does not have a hitch, so no trailer pulling. I bought the car when it had 103,000 miles on it, now has 133,000. Anyone have experience with these or others that they would recommend? Thanks!
Grand Marquis shocks --
Performance Upgrade to:
KYB #KG5458 - (front) -- 1983-2002 Grand Marquis = under $36 each @ rockauto.com.
KYB #KG5521 - (rear) -- 1979-2002 Grand Marquis = under $36 each @ rockauto.com.
These nitrogen gas-pressurized shocks are a performance upgrade. They provide maximum vehicle control while giving a slightly-stiffer-than-normal ride.
Overall handling, cornering, and braking are greatly improved over the stock shocks.
I have used KYB Shock Absorbers for several years, on both on and off-road vehicles with great results.
My KYB shocks were made in Europe.
Last edited by 95 MERC; Apr 15, 2017 at 12:11 PM.
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my 99 grand marquis was sagging. I put f150 4x4 shocks in the rear and that lifted it up which allowed me to put 275/45r20 in the rear. Now I love the way it looks
What brand and type of shocks did you buy ??
Are they the "gas-filled" type ??
How much "lift" did you get (measured in inches) ?? Classic Style "Italian Lace" Wheels. Goodyear ComforTread Touring Tires. KYB "Gas-A-Just" Shocks