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  1. #1 time for struts again 
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    '08 GP base getting a bit saggy and soft.
    besides Monroe quick struts, what suggestions do ya'll have for replacements? im just an average every day old fart driver- no Mario andretti style handling needed.
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    I always run KYB struts. You can get them on RockAuto for a good price and don't forget the strut mounts too. Then just have a shop assemble them (swap your old springs over) and away you go. Of course an alignment will be next all around.

    RockAuto shows a full drop in for the rears with KYB, but not the front. Maybe they would show up for a similar year in a search.
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