Monroe 37096 | Front Suspension Shock Absorber

Part Number
37096
OESpectrum Shock Absorber

Fits: 71-74 Dodge B100 Van, 71-74 Dodge B200 Van, 72-74 Dodge D200 Pickup, 74 Plymouth PB100 Van, 74 Plymouth PB200 Van, 75-80 Dodge B100, 75-80 Dodge B200, 75-80 Dodge D200, 75-80 Plymouth PB100, 75-80 Plymouth PB200, 81-94 Dodge B150, 81-94 Dodge B250, 81-93 Dodge D250, 81-83 Plymouth PB150, 81-83 Plymouth PB250, 95-98 Dodge B1500, 95-98 Dodge B2500, 99-03 Dodge Ram 1500 Van, 99-03 Dodge Ram 2500 Van

Special Price $50.31 Regular Price $59.19
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Designed to restore a vehicle's original factory drivability and performance, Monroe® OESpectrum® light truck shock absorbers provide an exceptional level of handling precision and control while filtering out noise, vibration and harshness.


BRAND: Monroe Shocks & Struts




FEATURES:


  • IMPROVES STABILITY -- ASD (Acceleration Sensitive Damping) valving technology and fluon-banded piston deliver greater control and handling while improving ride comfort
  • 1993-1972 Dodge Pickup - D Series 3/4 Ton - RWD Front, 1998-1971 Dodge Van - B Series 1/2 Ton Front, 1998-1971 Dodge Van - B Series 3/4 Ton Front, 2003-1995 Dodge Van - Ram 1500 1/2 Ton Front, 2003-1994 Dodge Van - Ram 2500 3/4 Ton Front
  • Monroe Shocks & Struts OESpectrum 37096 Shock Absorber
  • OESpectrum Shock Absorber
  • BUILT TO LAST -- Self-lubricating fluid seal retains gas and reduces excessive friction against the piston rod to help reduce premature wear
  • OESpectrum Shock Absorber
  • EXCEPTIONAL HANDLING -- Full displaced valving, tuned specifically to each vehicle, adjusts to road extremes while the larger bore provides more efficient damping control to provide consistency and a smooth ride
  • IMPROVES PERFORMANCE -- Nitrogen gas-charge maintains tire-to-road contact for improved ride and handling by reducing aeration and shock fade
  • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE -- Comes with Monroe's Limited Lifetime Warranty and exclusive Feel the Difference™ Guarantee
  • CONSISTENT RIDE -- OE all-weather fluid contains special additives to assist with extreme temperatures and help reduce oil breakdown


SPECIFICS:


Compressed Bumper StopNo
Compressed Length8.8750
Dust ShieldNo
Dust Shield IncludedNo
Extended Bumper StopNo
Extended Hydraulic LockoutNo
Extended Length13.3750
Lower Mounting CodeXP8
Lower Mounting DescriptionCross Pin Mount - Open Ended, 5/16" Hole ID (Both Ends) X 3" Pin Length (Hole Center to Center)
Parts PackP01135
Travel Length4.5000
Upper Mounting CodeS4
Upper Mounting DescriptionStem Mount - 2.3/8" Stem Length X 3/8"-16 Thread Pitch



DOWNLOADS:




INTERCHANGE:


  • Gabriel: G63360
  • KYB: 344066
  • Gabriel: G63359
  • AutoZone: TS34-32552B
  • AutoZone: TS33-33972B
  • NAPA: SH81096
  • Gabriel: 34052
  • AutoZone: TS34-32321B

APPLICATIONS:


  • 1975-1980 Plymouth PB100 - Position: Front
  • 1981-1983 Plymouth PB150 - Position: Front
  • 1974-1974 Plymouth PB100 Van - Position: Front
  • 1975-1980 Dodge B200 - Position: Front
  • 1971-1974 Dodge B200 Van - Position: Front
  • 1995-1998 Dodge B2500 - Position: Front
  • 1975-1980 Dodge D200 - Position: Front
  • 1999-2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Van - Position: Front
  • 1972-1974 Dodge D200 Pickup - Position: Front
  • 1975-1980 Dodge B100 - Position: Front
  • 1999-2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Van - Position: Front
  • 1995-1998 Dodge B1500 - Position: Front
  • 1981-1994 Dodge B250 - Position: Front
  • 1975-1980 Plymouth PB200 - Position: Front
  • 1981-1994 Dodge B150 - Position: Front
  • 1981-1983 Plymouth PB250 - Position: Front
  • 1971-1974 Dodge B100 Van - Position: Front
  • 1981-1993 Dodge D250 - Position: Front
  • 1974-1974 Plymouth PB200 Van - Position: Front
Customer Questions
How often should shock absorbers be replaced?
Shock absorbers should generally be replaced every 50,000 miles or every 5-7 years
How to replace shock absorbers?
To replace shock absorbers, you need to remove the wheel and tire assembly, unbolt the old shock absorber, replace it with a new one, and tighten the bolts. Then, reinstall the wheel and tire, and test the new shocks.
Why do shock absorbers leak?
Shock absorbers can leak due to worn seals, damage to the piston or cylinder, or corrosion from exposure to moisture and road salt.
Can shock absorbers be replaced?
Yes, shock absorbers can be replaced when they start to wear out or fail.
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