For shocks and struts that can stand-up to rougher road conditions, KYB Gas-a-Just monotube shocks and struts are a great choice. If you're still not sure what to choose between Monroe vs. KYB shocks, check out the many strut and shock reviews left by AutoAnything customers.
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Just so, where are KYB struts made?
Japan
Also, is KYB an OEM? KYB is OEM supplier having said that, Subaru labeled ones always softer.
Moreover, what brand of struts are the best?
Our 10 Picks of Best Struts
- Detroit Axle 10064-8 – Best Full Set of Struts.
- Rancho RS999910 – Best Front Pair of Struts.
- Monroe 139105 – High Performance and Durable Struts.
- Detroit Axle 171361 x2 – User-friendly and Authenticated Struts.
- Prime Choice Auto Parts CST100164PR – Complete Assembly of Front Struts.
Who makes KYB?
Two of them are in Chicago, IL and one is in California. Shocks and struts for vehicles are the most popular KYB products distributed in North America.
Kayaba Industry.
| Type | Public KK |
|---|---|
| Founded | (November 19, 1919) |
| Founder | Shiro Kayaba |
| Headquarters | World Trade Center Building, 4-1, Hamamatsu-cho 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6111, Japan |
How long do KYB struts last?
Factory shocks last about 15-30K and Struts 30-50K on average.Are KYB struts better than Monroe?
You can search around the Internet and the consensus is pretty much the same… KYB shocks and struts handle much better than OEM equipment, and Monroe is generally an OEM equivalent replacement with similar valving and damping characteristics.Which is better KYB or Bilstein?
Generally, monotubes help with better vehicle handling and improved responsiveness to changes in road conditions! Bilstein shocks are usually monotube. KYB usually stick to twin tubes, with the exception of Monomax and Gas A Justs – which is why I recommended them. Stick to Bilstein if you're driving off-road.How long do struts last?
How often do struts need to be replaced? Some manufacturers recommend replacing struts every 50,000 miles, other auto experts say 100,000 miles is a good range. Hawley recommends somewhere in between 60,000 and 100,000 miles.What does KYB stand for?
KYB| Acronym | Definition |
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| KYB | Know Your Business |
| KYB | Kick Your Butt |
| KYB | Katy Youth Basketball (Katy, TX) |
| KYB | Kurdistan Yurtsever Birligi (Turkish: Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) |
What are the best shocks to buy?
Best Truck Shocks Reviews For a Smooth Ride- Bilstein (24-186742) 5100 Series Rear Shock Absorber.
- Bilstein 24-187367 5100 Series Front Shock.
- Monroe MA822 Max-Air Adjust Shock Absorber.
- Bilstein BE5B514H0 6" Rear Lifted Truck Shock Absorber.
- Monroe 58640 Load Adjusting Shock Absorber.
- KYB 565102 MonoMax Gas Shock.
What can you do with old struts?
Throw them in a scrap bin or next scrap run. They won't go to waste, will be melted down and come back to us in Chinese tools. Releasing the "energy" is a non-issue, scrap bins take old aerosol cans, shocks and struts all the time.How good are Monroe struts?
Monroe is a good quality replacement strut assembly. This unit will keep you from having to take apart the strut and spring when replacing parts on the Taurus. One note of caution. These parts are slightly longer than the originals because the bottom of the strut on these is slightly rounded whereas the oem are flat.Do I need a front end alignment when I get new struts?
However, your vehicle does have adjustable camber settings and so, yes, the vehicle would have to be aligned if the struts were replaced. Once new struts are installed, if the alignment is roughly within spec., you can wait until you get your new tires to perform the alignment. YourMechanic offers strut replacement.What shocks give the smoothest ride?
- Best Truck Shocks For a Smooth Ride.
- Monroe 911262 Reflex Truck Shock Absorber.
- Monroe 58640 Load Adjusting Shock Absorber (Pack of 2)
- ACDelco 519-2 Shock Absorber.
- Bilstein 24-187367 5100 Series Front Shock.
- Monroe MA822 Max-Air Adjust Shock Absorber.
- KYB 565102 MonoMax gas shock.
How do I know when my struts are bad?
Symptoms of bad shocks or struts include:- Badly cupped tires and/or noticeable tire shaking, wheel shimmy or vibration after hitting a bump.
- Suspension bottoming on rough roads or when backing out of a driveway.
- A bouncy ride.
- Body sway or rocking when cornering or driving in strong crosswinds.