The Gabriel 14039's are direct factory replacement, and look just like the factory units, and work just like the factory units, unlike some like Monroe who simply re-purpose trailer shocks. Paint them red if it makes you feel better
So the Monroe's would be more of an upgrade?
really? do you have proof of this cause ive sold and used monroes for years with no issues.
Yes, I actually worked with Monroe for several years. I've watched their lead engineer tune shocks by hand, and I used to get Monroe products for free. The sad reality is, their quad shocks are nothing more than a shock they have in their catalog for some other application that happens to fit this one too, dimensionally, but it's not valved right for the job. I'd usually recommend Monroe over Gabriel for any given application, but in this case, having used both on my own car, there is no comparison. The Monroe quad shocks are junk, and the Gabriel 14039's work as intended. They're the only Gabriel product I recommend, for anything, but I recommend their quads because...they work.. And they work really well.
How'd you read that? The answer is no, they suck for this particular application.
Thanks for the conformation of the fix for your problem. The dice rolled in you favor when you did the right thing...Sorry about the old bump but I like closure on postings.
Got my quads installed, got some blue ones locally for super cheap with a parts lot. Wheel hop is gone.
Also I'm running. 275/40 /17X9 cobra r's and they fit just fine, I flipped them just in case.