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Monroe Gas-Magnum 34798 Suspension Shock Absorber for Chevrolet K1500

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About this item

  • COMPATIBILITY – Fits 1999-2000 Cadillac Escalade; 1992-1994 Chevrolet Blazer; 1988-1999 Chevrolet K1500; 1992-1999 Chevrolet K1500 Suburban; 1988-2000 Chevrolet K2500; 1992-1999 Chevrolet K2500 Suburban; 1995-1999 Chevrolet Tahoe; 2000-2000 Chevrolet Tahoe; 1988-1999 GMC K1500; 1992-1999 GMC K1500 Suburban; 1988-2000 GMC K2500; 1992-1999 GMC K2500 Suburban; 1992-1999 GMC Yukon; 2000-2000 GMC Yukon
  • GET THE RIGHT PART -- Before purchasing, please check the “Amazon Confirmed Fit” bar to ensure this part will fit your vehicle; enter all vehicle information (year, make, model, engine and trim) for compatibility and check qualifier notes. If the “Amazon Confirmed Fit” bar has an “i” in a blue circle, this product has additional notes. Please hover over the “i” on the bar to see notes before making your purchase
  • DESIGNED FOR TRUCKS AND VANS -- Engineered for hardworking full-size trucks and vans and features full-displaced valving on compression cycles to deliver controlled ride and handling
  • BUILT TO LAST -- Heavy-duty nitrocarburized rod (non-shield units only) and sintered iron piston enhance durability for longer service life while self-lubricating fluid seal reduces friction against piston rod to reduce wear
  • CONSISTENT RIDE -- OE all-weather fluid contains special modifiers to handle extreme temperatures and help reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction
  • IMPROVES PERFORMANCE -- Nitrogen gas-charge maintains tire-to-road contact for improved ride and handling by reducing aeration and shock fade
  • LONGER SERVICE LIFE -- Larger bore and bigger 2-in. reserve tube work together to hold more oil for greater capacity to allow the shock to work efficiently for controlled ride and longer service life
  • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE -- Comes with Monroe’s Limited Lifetime Warranty and exclusive Feel the Difference Guarantee


Designed for midsize and full-size trucks and vans, Monroe® Gas-Magnum® shock absorbers provide firm control without a harsh ride. With up to twice the fluid capacity of standard 1-in. bore shocks, they work more efficiently with less effort.


roxann marie davis
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
good product
Shayne Voris
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I recently bought a '99 suburban with rusty and blown out shocks. I got these as a budget friendly replacement.There was a definite improvement in brake dive, and the excessive rebound compared to what I was getting with the old, bad shocks.After installing these I do feel like I have a bit more suspension chatter, but I don't think that's the fault of the shocks. Most of the suspension bushings and ball joints, and tires are pretty worn and need to be replaced as well.In the future, after I fix the rest of the suspension I may invest in something a little better, but for now I'm pretty happy with these.
Ben Williams
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Great part thus far!
eaglei5
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
Easy install on a 1994 K1500 4X4. Rides nice, gives the truck a new feel. I paired these front shocks with Gabriel 43163 Rear Load Carrier Spring Assisted Shocks. The Gabriel on the rear and the Monroe on the front accompany each other well. Good shock, Great value.
The rock
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Ride great on my 97 yukon
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2021
The shocks have a smaller diameter rubber grommet, same as the rear shocks and the outer edge of the mount slightly contacts the bottom bracket. When new it is not an issue but once worn in it could become an issue.
George M. Frederick,MD
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021
Hey, Monroe Gas Magnums at a good price. Made in USA. Don't know why the write up said China. This is a good shock and has a good ride also. These replaced Monroe Sensa-Track shocks that were at least 15 Years old. Worked on a 96 Suburban with no issues.
mike benjamin
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2018
Ordered two and one was bad, no resistance on rebound.
fsh4den
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2017
JUST PUT A COMPLETE SET OF MONROE GAS MAGNUM SHOCKS ON MY RESTORED 91 GMC K2500 PICKUP. NOTED AN IMMEDIATE DIFFERENCE IN THE RIDE AND HANDLING. IF YOU WANT A GREAT SHOCK WITH A SMOOTH RIDE AND NO HARSHNESS THEN THIS IS THE ONE. I AM SEVENTY YEARS OLD AND HAVE USED MONROE SHOCKS ALL MY LIFE. KUDOS TOO TO AMAZON FOR THE SUPER FAST SHIPPING AND GREAT PRICE!
William
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2016
Seems pretty soft. Fit was good. Install was easy. Arrived in good shape.
Jeepwalker
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2014
You read shock reviews, but its so hard to compare unless you had two identical vehicles with competing shocks on each other that you could jump from one to another to compare the ride.I removed a pair of Monroe Sensitracs and put these Magnums on. The sensitrac were only a couple years old (but probably only had 6k miles on them) and one leaked. I was pretty happy with them. The Magnums ride well but I can't say they are any smoother or choppier than the sensitrac's. I have driven my truck over the same rough roads over the years and it's hard to tell the difference between the two models. Overall, I am satisfied with the Magnum's ride and they do seem to have a larger fluid resevior for heavier duty applications.UPDATE: After several months of use and going over the same bumps all the time with the new shocks that I used to go over with the old shocks, it's clear to me that these are more compliant than the SensiTracs that I had on before. There are a couple bumps leading to small bridges where my truck can bottom out if I hit it just right which didn't occur in the past. I'm not saying they are lousy shocks, but they definitely seem to be a little 'softer' than the SensiTracs. That's not always a bad thing. I guess for me, we'll see how they last. I'll probably go back to the SensiTracs next time.