Ebay Shocks/Struts? Yay or nay?
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Ebay Shocks/Struts? Yay or nay?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1997-...Q5fAccessories
Thinking about getting them but not sure about the quality.Anyone here have experience with those.I have contacted the seller to find out who makes them.
Thinking about getting them but not sure about the quality.Anyone here have experience with those.I have contacted the seller to find out who makes them.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-D...#ht_3039wt_941
Havent had experience on those struts (your link) but thought Id throw out an option.
Are you dropped? If so maybe these are the ones for you (link). I was going to pair these with ksports but my plans changed since I got a good deal on coilovers. Anyways, there's a guy on here who's had a bad experience with their (dropzone) springs but the same can't be said about their struts. I doubt anyone here has given them a shot (searched and found nada).
Havent had experience on those struts (your link) but thought Id throw out an option.
Are you dropped? If so maybe these are the ones for you (link). I was going to pair these with ksports but my plans changed since I got a good deal on coilovers. Anyways, there's a guy on here who's had a bad experience with their (dropzone) springs but the same can't be said about their struts. I doubt anyone here has given them a shot (searched and found nada).
Here is the response from the seller about the manufacture.
Dear Customer,
SenSen is the brand of shocks/struts that we
carry. SenSen has been around since 1985. Their
background has traditionally been supplying the
racing industry with struts and shocks. This
requires a high quality product with tight
tolerances. In the past two years, SenSen has
elected to bring to the marketplace a shock/strut
line targeted at the mainstream marketplace. This
product is built with high quality and tight
tolerances like those of their traditional
business. I would encourage you to give us a try.
You will not be disappointed.
SenSen is the brand of shocks/struts that we
carry. SenSen has been around since 1985. Their
background has traditionally been supplying the
racing industry with struts and shocks. This
requires a high quality product with tight
tolerances. In the past two years, SenSen has
elected to bring to the marketplace a shock/strut
line targeted at the mainstream marketplace. This
product is built with high quality and tight
tolerances like those of their traditional
business. I would encourage you to give us a try.
You will not be disappointed.
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your assurance is that this a brand name shock
#7
I looked up the manufacture and they seem to be big in china but 125$ for 4 shocks still seems to go good to be true.I have not made my final choice yet.
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SenSen has been in business for a long time. They are huge and well known in China.
I don't think you'll have any issues with quality. They are also backed by a warranty just the same as most any other brands.
My only question is how will they ride, firm like KYB's, soft like Tokico's or somewhere in the middle like the SensaTracks.
If you do go the route of the SenSen product, please update us as to how they ride/perform.
I don't think you'll have any issues with quality. They are also backed by a warranty just the same as most any other brands.
My only question is how will they ride, firm like KYB's, soft like Tokico's or somewhere in the middle like the SensaTracks.
If you do go the route of the SenSen product, please update us as to how they ride/perform.
#9
SenSen has been in business for a long time. They are huge and well known in China.
I don't think you'll have any issues with quality. They are also backed by a warranty just the same as most any other brands.
My only question is how will they ride, firm like KYB's, soft like Tokico's or somewhere in the middle like the SensaTracks.
If you do go the route of the SenSen product, please update us as to how they ride/perform.
I don't think you'll have any issues with quality. They are also backed by a warranty just the same as most any other brands.
My only question is how will they ride, firm like KYB's, soft like Tokico's or somewhere in the middle like the SensaTracks.
If you do go the route of the SenSen product, please update us as to how they ride/perform.
Well I've been looking for reviews on the web for them but I have not found any I'm really thinking about going with them since I only drive maybe 2500 miles a year.
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Up here we have the train and subway but I just use the car for getting food gym and when I had a job driving 7 miles to work.
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I bought a set of SENSEN struts three weeks ago for my '99 Maxima at www.apxautoparts.com. It looks like it might be the same seller.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
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I bought a set of SENSEN struts three weeks ago for my '99 Maxima at www.apxautoparts.com. It looks like it might be the same seller.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
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If you do go this route I'm interested in how you like them too. This would be good for a really cheap alternative for someone on a budget.
#17
if they turn out well after higher millage you should start a thread it will save alot of maxima owners money and have quality parts i may be purchasing thse to eventually if they get good feed back in the near future
#18
6,000 miles later the SENSEN struts I bought from apxautoparts.com are still riding well.
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I bought a set of SENSEN struts three weeks ago for my '99 Maxima at www.apxautoparts.com. It looks like it might be the same seller.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
did you do the install? how hard is this type of install, anyone know? or how would it be to take to get instaled. im thinking about replacing mine myself
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^^ don't do it unless you've read enough info about the install. you will need to rent a spring compressor for this (so you won't get killed by loosening the center bolt off the strut mount). everything else is not hard. an alignment after that is a must.
#21
Not to resurrect an old thread, but, I bought some of these from APX off of Ebay I think about 7 months ago and they are still working great. I had KYB on my 92 talon and these actually feel stiffer and more controlled. Just giving everybody a heads up. Perfect for people on a budget. I think I paid 80.00 shipped for the back
#23
Not to resurrect an old thread, but, I bought some of these from APX off of Ebay I think about 7 months ago and they are still working great. I had KYB on my 92 talon and these actually feel stiffer and more controlled. Just giving everybody a heads up. Perfect for people on a budget. I think I paid 80.00 shipped for the back
Thats cool man. So u sayin they got a more sportier feel than KYBs? The link is broken so i cant look at the ebay advertisement any longer. What items come with the struts, any bearings or nut? Any instructions?
Anybody else try them?
Last edited by cashoit; 07-08-2011 at 07:14 AM.
#24
Yeah, definitely. Handles really well in my opinion. It came with the struts and instructions. New center bolt as all. I bought new KYB strut bushings and OEM mounts
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APX http://www.ebay.com/itm/1200-SHOCKS-...d412f7&vxp=mtr
#33
Originally Posted by OC95Max
I'm a brand new member, so if I'm out of line for resurrecting a thread, don't flame the hell out of me!! With that said, I just picked up a 95' Maxima, got some springs for it, but realized the struts are toasted! So...do I go with the $560 Tokico Illuminas or the $123? APX (Sensen)! I need to order something A.S.A.P.!!! Seeing that this was about a year ago some of you put these in, how are they holding up? I would greatly appreciate your responses. (by the way, will this forum alert me if you respond? If not, email me at mjwrea@hotmail.com) Thanks again!!
APX http://www.ebay.com/itm/1200-SHOCKS-...d412f7&vxp=mtr
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I bought a set of SENSEN struts three weeks ago for my '99 Maxima at www.apxautoparts.com. It looks like it might be the same seller.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
I called them before before I did to learn more about them. They said that SENSEN has been making struts since the mid-80s and that they started in the racing industry so their tolerance levels were high as they used a lot of the technology from the racing division. Apparently they make OEM shocks for Volkswagen and Volvo's chinese factories. They are dual chamber gas shocks just like KYBs. I know that most Monroe shocks except for their high performance stuff is made in China so I figure what the heck.
They looked and felt like KYBs to me, the only difference were these were gray. As far as ride goes they are definitely on the stiffer side. I've felt KYBs in my dad's Buick but I wish I could compare with another Maxima. As of right now, I am very happy with the purchase. If I have any blow ups I'll be sure to update everyone.
Here is the link: http://apxautoparts.com/apx/1995-199...y-kit-757.html
For $150 with free shipping, you really can't beat that.
Let us know what you ended up going with.
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I put sensens in my car about 5,000 mi ago and the other day when i was installing my lowering springs i noticed the gas shock part (system that pushes the rod back out after its been pushed into the strut) was completely gone and i actualy had to use vice grips to pull the rod back out. only two were like that but idk, im 2 inches lower now so ill be expecting them to fail soon.
other than that no problems and i love the way they handle, the rides rough tho, even befor the lowering springs.
just a heads up to future buyers, i say its worth the money even if they only last two or three years.
other than that no problems and i love the way they handle, the rides rough tho, even befor the lowering springs.
just a heads up to future buyers, i say its worth the money even if they only last two or three years.
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Nothing wrong with Sensen
You are caught up on a name. Yes some products are not great. However these are good struts and in fact for the average Joe who is not going to autocross these will be just fine. I have read alot alot of reviews they are a good product. The fact they dont mark them up is a bonus since it does not have the big monroe sticker. Considering I drive less than 10 k spread over four years I dont think Im to worried they should be just fine. Small town with the kid driving it around she will be just fine. 136 to the door free shipping from APX on presidents day. Guess what got here yesterday boooyah !
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You are caught up on a name. Yes some products are not great. However these are good struts and in fact for the average Joe who is not going to autocross these will be just fine. I have read alot alot of reviews they are a good product. The fact they dont mark them up is a bonus since it does not have the big monroe sticker. Considering I drive less than 10 k spread over four years I dont think Im to worried they should be just fine. Small town with the kid driving it around she will be just fine. 136 to the door free shipping from APX on presidents day. Guess what got here yesterday boooyah !