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Don't mean to thread-jack, but what do you guys think would be better out of KYB GR-2 and Monroe Sensatracs? I been looking for new struts for the wifes car, and it seems thats the only ones I can find. Bilstien doesn't make any for a 2005 Altima. :dunno:

The one alignment shop I go to really likes the Sensatracs. He installs a bunch of them and likes the way ride. I don't know much about the GR-2's but hear good things on the Sensa's.
 

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Don't mean to thread-jack, but what do you guys think would be better out of KYB GR-2 and Monroe Sensatracs? I been looking for new struts for the wifes car, and it seems thats the only ones I can find. Bilstien doesn't make any for a 2005 Altima. :dunno:

The one alignment shop I go to really likes the Sensatracs. He installs a bunch of them and likes the way ride. I don't know much about the GR-2's but hear good things on the Sensa's.

So far every site I've looked at only has Monroe or KYB listed available for a 2005 Altima. And both are roughly around the same price too. :dunno:
 

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Don't mean to thread-jack, but what do you guys think would be better out of KYB GR-2 and Monroe Sensatracs? I been looking for new struts for the wifes car, and it seems thats the only ones I can find. Bilstien doesn't make any for a 2005 Altima. :dunno:

The one alignment shop I go to really likes the Sensatracs. He installs a bunch of them and likes the way ride. I don't know much about the GR-2's but hear good things on the Sensa's.

So far every site I've looked at only has Monroe or KYB listed available for a 2005 Altima. And both are roughly around the same price too. :dunno:


Flip a coin? :lol:
I doubt you'll be disappointed with either one.
 

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KYB FTW!

You'll never regret buying KYB shocks. They are excellent.
 

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Don't mean to thread-jack, but what do you guys think would be better out of KYB GR-2 and Monroe Sensatracs? I been looking for new struts for the wifes car, and it seems thats the only ones I can find. Bilstien doesn't make any for a 2005 Altima. :dunno:

The one alignment shop I go to really likes the Sensatracs. He installs a bunch of them and likes the way ride. I don't know much about the GR-2's but hear good things on the Sensa's.

So far every site I've looked at only has Monroe or KYB listed available for a 2005 Altima. And both are roughly around the same price too. :dunno:


Flip a coin? :lol:
I doubt you'll be disappointed with either one.

I've been researching this on the NissanClub forums. It seems like its about a 60/40 split, with about 60% of people on there preferring the KYB's. From what I've read, it seems they are slightly stiffer than stock or the Monroe struts, but not by much. :dunno: I'll probably end up going with the KYB's I guess.
 

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