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Monroe Max-Air MA822 Air Adjustable Air Shock Absorber Pack of 2

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Features

  • MAINTAIN RIDE HEIGHT UNDER LOAD -- Air chamber can be inflated or deflated up to 150 PSI to maintain level height with additional weight up to 1,200 lbs. (capacity is limited by suspension, tires and transmission; see owner's manual)
  • EASY TO ADJUST -- Special air fitting resists air leakage and ties into factory system (where applicable) or manually inflates with an air compressor; pair with Monroe air shock accessory and shock air hose AK kits (varies by application)
  • EXCEPTIONAL HANDLING -- Full-displaced valving on compression and extension cycles for a smooth ride
  • BUILT TO LAST -- Hardened and precision ground piston rod for consistent performance, sintered iron piston for enhanced durability and longer service life and lubricated air sleeve reduces friction for smooth operation
  • CONSISTENT RIDE -- OE all-weather fluid contains special modifiers to handle extreme temperatures and help reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction

Description

Ideal for hauling, Monroe® Max-Air® shock absorbers can be inflated or deflated up to 150 PSI to maintain level height with additional weight up to 1,200 lbs. (capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner's manual.)

Brand: Monroe


Auto Part Position: Rear


Style: Compression


Vehicle Service Type: Truck


Exterior Finish: Black


Brand: ‎Monroe


Auto Part Position: ‎Rear


Style: ‎Compression


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Truck


Exterior Finish: ‎Black


Material: ‎Iron


Manufacturer: ‎Monroe Shocks & Struts


Item Weight: ‎11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎21.1 x 7.8 x 3.4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎MA822


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎MA822


OEM Part Number: ‎MA822


Date First Available: November 23, 2005


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Value
Easy to install. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023 by ktech

  • Perfect fit for my Buick
I’ve always used Monroe shocks and struts. They are well made and a good value for DIYers like me.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by dw

  • So far....
So far so good. Had these in my Buick Lucerne for a few months. Good ride and holding up good.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by DKS

  • Easy to install; very firm ride
Not sure if these need to break-in to get a softer ride, or my old shocks were completely blown out, but these ride very firm. Since the car now has a more level, actually, a slight rake with the rear being a bit higher than the front, maybe this has shifted the weight forward to over the front wheels. I can tell the headlights are now properly aimed on the road. These seem to be a lot more heavy duty than the stocks; they have a beefier rubber bladder, and the diameter is almost twice that of the stock shocks. In any case, installation is a breeze, but be prepared with new speed nuts on the bottom, four total for both sides. The stock speed nuts are very thin and will break, causing them to spin while you're removing them. Also, the stock air lines fit these Monroes just like the stock shocks. Slide the metal clip at the fitting with a small pick clearing the groove on the nipple, then pull off the plastic fitting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by USA1

  • Same as orginal
Shocks fit great, off and back on in about an hour to do whole job.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Siggy

  • make sure you torque them
easy to install
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by George W Thompson

  • 2012 Jetta. No issues yet. 20 miles on em.
2012 tdi Jetta. Keep the trailer hitch from bottoming.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Randal L. James

  • Rattle-chirp-rattle!!!
Perfect fit for my 2004 Buick Lesabre. As one person mentioned mine had spring nuts on it. Two of them snapped but luckily I had 4 nuts and lock washers sitting around that fit the factory bolts. Everything fit perfectly on the factory air lines. What a deal for a little over fifty bucks. Easy install and better ride. UPDATE!!! These things are junk. This pair lasted a little over a year or so before I started getting a rattling noise going over bumps. A few months ago it got so bad that any small imperfection in the road and I would get this rattle. I replaced several rear suspension parts to try to figure it out and nothing worked. A month or so ago I figured I would replace the shocks again and see if that does anything when I replaced rear brakes trying to find a solution. Low and behold the noise was gone and would only be heard once in a blue moon. I didn't know if it was maybe something in the brakes or the shocks. Well a month later the noise is back and very noticeable. I jacked the car up and started trying to get the sound doing different things. I had my wife helping me and she instantly said it sounds like the shock. After more tests we proved it was the shock giving me that annoying rattle. I enjoy the car but could not take that annoying chirp/rattle noise that I didn't want to drive the car. Purchased new KYBs and hopefully they will work better and last longer than these junk shocks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015 by Reddobie0

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