I owned a Dodge Caliber, not for long but I did. You have **Struts in the Front** and **Torsion Bar setup** in the Rear; meaning the Springs and Shocks are separate in the Rear
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I use Monroe on anything sedan shaped, and have never been let down if I'm looking for as close to stock as i can.
I bought a full set of Monroe in May for my 07 pontiac vibe. Worked out great.
I like Monroe Quick struts, have used them on 3 different vehicles and I am running them on 2 vehicles currently. I bought them from Rockauto. No regrets.
I have the Monroe struts on my 06 in all 4 corners and they do feel a bit soft for the spring rate, but they have a lifetime warranty.
I just bought Monroe "heavy duty" struts for my Crown Victoria. The shocks are way too soft compared to oem, and they're leaking at only a year and a bit of age. Less than 15,000km on them. They also don't seem to have the same amount of travel compared to the oem, and I feel them slamming into the max extension bump stops. Done that since new.
monroe used to be a good product in the 90s not so much today.
My experience with Monroe shocks over the last 42 years of working on cars. Monroe might have a lifetime warranty like the KYB has, accept even though the replacement is free, you still have the hassle of replacing the Monroe shocks every 2 to 3 years.
Monroe went way downhill. Junk parts.
I put Monroe's on mine a while ago and I hate them
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