🚀 Elevate Your Ride: Experience the Monroe difference!
The MonroeLoad Adjusting 58640 Suspension Shock Absorber and Coil Spring Assembly is designed specifically for the Dodge Ram 1500 (2002-2008). This pack of 2 enhances load management, providing exceptional handling and a consistent ride, even under heavy loads of up to 1,200 lbs. With a focus on durability and performance, it features self-lubricating seals and nitrogen gas-charging for improved responsiveness and longevity.
Brand | Monroe |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Style | Modern |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Exterior Finish | Machined |
Material | Polytetrafluoroethylene |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00048598010766 |
UPC | 048598010766 |
Manufacturer | Monroe Shocks & Struts |
Model | Shock Absorber |
Item Weight | 11.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 7.2 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 58640 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58640 |
OEM Part Number | 58640 |
A**R
Night and day difference.
My 2006 dodge 1500 was super stiff on the rear end. As I was changing pads and rotors, I also changed out the shocks with these. People said they lifted up there trucks, mine truck stayed at the same height. It rides super smooth now, I don't feel every bump like before. The shocks I took off we're quite a bit longer then these, due to the lift I have, I honestly wouldn't even consider it a lift on the rear, it's really only lifted on the front. It looks like I still have the stock blocks. Anyways I was worried these would be too short, but after getting them on and taking it for a good test drive. The truck drives just fine. People complained of rattling going over bumps, due to the coil over that's on the shock. Mine are very quiet, I don't hear the coil vibrating at all on the upper or lower mounts. Installation was easy for me, if you have the right tools I'm sure it'll be easy for you. To make it super easy, I did have to jack up the suspension from my hitch. That relieved the tension from the old shocks. And I just zipped off the upper and lower bolts with my impact. I did have to bend out the flares on the top to get the new ones in. But just a quick tip, install them on the top first, then slowly lower the truck if needed for the bottom eyelets to lineup. Another quick tip ,Take a crescent wrench and bend out( very little bending is needed) the flares on the top part. That'll make installation a lot easier. I actually don't tow a trailer or haul much, I only got these due to the price. But we do go camping quite a bit, and the wife likes to pack the entire house😋😋😋😋. I will update on my first camping trip UPDATE- 4/16/19- iv have these on my truck for about 2 weeks now. Absolutely no noise from these shocks. Still haven't hauled anything but I will post pics and update when I do.UPDATE- MAY 1,2019- after driving with these on my truck for a little bit, one of the concerns that I started to notice was I don't really have much upward stroke on the shock because I've got lift blocks on the back. Not sure if their stock because my brother-in-law has the same exact truck as I do and I installed these same exact shocks on his truck, and I noticed he doesn't have lift blocks on the back. And the shocks I took off from his truck we're only 1/4 inch shorter. So when I put the new shocks on, I actually didn't have to lower the truck to line up the eyelets.. they matched up perfectly. With my truck I had to lower it a good 2 or 3 inch before the eyelets matched up on the bottom. I noticed on some of the pictures some gentleman posted on here. One of them looks like they have a taller lift block than I do and he says his shocks work great. In another picture, another gentleman doesn't have lift blocks at all, like my brother-in-law. The reason why I say this is because, when I lift up my truck from the hitch. There's probably a half an inch of upward movement from the shock before my tires actually come up off the ground. I'm not sure if that's enough, especially if I go camping off-road and I hit some big potholes or go on uneven Terrain. I can see that potentially bottoming out the spring. Thinking about removing my lift blocks on the rear to give me more shock travel, not sure if it's needed though. UPDATE-MAY 18, 2019- unfortunately my worry became a reality, these are great shocks but I did a little bit of measuring and research on the setup I have on my truck. I have a 2 inch add a leaf along with 2-inch blocks, so in total I have 4 in of lift. The shocks will not work if you have 4 in of lift. There is absolutely no upward movement in the shock especially when you hit bumps or dips in the road and you can feel the shock bottoming out( on the upward stoke, not bottom) I will be removing these, and they will be replaced with Skyjacker shocks. These are great shocks. But unfortunately the only way I can use these are if I take out my lift blocks and I don't too for a few different reasons I won't get into. But FYI- if you have a 4 inch lift, these will not work. Even a 3 inch lift would be pushing it. UPDATE- May 24, 2019- these shocks are no longer on my truck, I have the Skyjacker shocks on now. Like I said in my comment above. These are awesome shocks but they do have limitations depending on what kind of lift your truck has.
A**Z
Great Shocks‼️
Just installed these on my lowered dodgeWas having issues with the standard shocks not absorbing as much impact they felt very softNow with these my truck is handling smoother and able to handle more
D**0
Great ride unloaded/minimal sag loaded
Great shock. Smooth ride when not loaded and very little sag when towing a car trailer loaded with a pickup truck on it or a 23ft camper. Put them on a 2014 ram 1500, had to grind a slight indent on the frame because the springs would hit and be off centered when bolted in. Minor modification but for the price and performance you can't beat it. WAY smoother ride then using Monroe magnums when not hauling a load.It said they didn't fit my vehicle but I took a risk, minor grinding didn't discourage me to return the shocks. I would buy more just to keep as replacements since they don't sell them anymore or at least hard to find.No issues or noises heard after several hundred miles of towing and traveling.
J**Z
Strong suspension
I’ve already started beating on them putting weigh and hauling cars they actually work good and supports the weight and gives a smooth ride.
J**R
More load capacity but stiffer ride.
I purchased these because we tow a pop up trailer that has about 350 pounds of tongue weight along with two dirt bikes, a generator and some gear in the bed. With the stock shocks, the truck was sitting extremely low in the back and so I thought I would see if these would help. Although I haven't hauled more than a load of firewood since installing these, I trust they will handle the weight better than the stock shocks. The truck does seem to ride a bit higher now and it definitely rides stiffer. If you don't need the extra load capacity, I would go with a different shock for a better ride. They fit great and were simple to install. Just make sure to jack the truck up extra high.
J**N
Good fit
I was able to bolt these on, no modifications like other reviews claimed to have to do. They did raise my rear end about a inch or so. Didn't notice any difference in ride quality.
J**S
Good shocks.
I put them on a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500. I tow an rv and the truck no longer sags when I do. The trailer is 6800lbs. As for driving empty with nothing in tow, it is a little stiffer, but nothing to get bunched up over. It's a truck! They were not too difficult to install. But it did take some effort to replace because of where the bolts were on the Ram.One thing to keep in mind is these are self adjusting. Hooking up to a trailer and not seeing any change will deceive you. Once you drive off, the shocks adjust to the weight. It happens every time I hook up to our travel trailer. Then you will see and feel the change.
H**I
Badly made holes for the bolts
Tried to install these on my truck and found the holes for bolts were oblong. Had to go buy a smaller bolt to install. Luckily our other car was home. Other than that they work fine.
D**.
Fit ram 1500
Great deal on shocks, really helping with older half clapped out leaf springs.Fit well on '05 Ram 1500 rears.Easy swap. Bit longer than what was there, but I can't know for certain that what was there was right for the truck anyway. Truck has regained 1"-2" in the bak and is lo longer sagging to one side. Happy with the purchase.
C**R
83 bucks cheaper than Napa....good fit..no issues thankfully
2008 dodge ram 1500 4x4 stock
H**N
No lo recomiendo
No duró ni 6 meses
C**S
Great product
I have a 2006 ram quad cab with a 2.5" leaving kit in the front and wanted a bit of rake to the rear. My rear springs were bottoming out my timbrens on most bumps as the springs are a bit sagged. The shocks lifted the rear about 1.5". Got the rake I wanted and it drives much smoother now as the timbrens do not bottom out.
D**U
Good 👍
I installed today Sunday July-4-2021
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