Monroe Reflex shocks represent the cutting edge in advanced shock design technology. What do Monroe Reflex shocks have that others don’t? To start with, Monroe Reflex shocks incorporate what’s called Impact Sensor technology, basically a “smart” valve that knows when your Monroe Reflex shocks are hitting a bump versus controlling a panic braking maneuver. Then Monroe filled the Monroe Reflex shocks with an all-weather fluid that doesn’t appreciably change viscosity even in extreme heat or cold, so that Monroe Reflex shocks maintain the same damping in all weather conditions. Monroe Reflex shocks also have a Fluon-banded piston which helps your shocks respond more quickly to bumps in the road. And finally, all Monroe Reflex shocks are filled with nitrogen gas which acts to prevent foaming and aeration in the shock fluid. All these features along with high-strength steel rods and seals add up to one of the best replacement shocks on the market for general passenger car use. So if you’re tired of the wallowing ride your vehicle is giving you, add a set of Monroe Reflex shocks to it. You’ll see a smoother ride, better handling, and perfect control in a worst-case scenario when Monroe Reflex shocks are on the job.
It’ll come as no surprise that one of the biggest names in ride control products, Monroe shocks, also has one of the biggest selections of products designed to help your car ride more smoothly, handle better, and corner with more authority. Monroe shocks come in versions to help your car track more safely, your truck haul heavier loads, and to help you regain some ride quality without breaking the bank. All Monroe shocks work on the same basic principle though: fluid is forced through an orfice when your wheel compresses or rebounds. Since the fluid in your Monroe shocks can only travel through the orfice at a certain speed, the Monroe shocks provide some damping, or shock absorption. Monroe shocks are essential for controlling your car’s springs—without Monroe shocks to damp their action, your car would simply bounce for miles after hitting a bump or pothole. Monroe shocks also can shorten your braking distances and help you turn corners with ease. Keep in mind that shocks wear so gradually that yours may be worn out even though your car doesn’t ride noticeably different. Adding a new set of Monroe shocks, whether they’re gas charged Monroe shocks or standard Monroe shocks, can make a huge difference that you’ll notice right away!