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🚗 Elevate your ride—because your Grand Marquis deserves the shock of excellence!
The Monroe Load Adjusting 58568 Suspension Shock Absorber and Coil Spring Assembly is engineered for Mercury Grand Marquis rear suspension, offering up to 1,200 lbs load support with calibrated coil springs. Featuring all-weather OE fluid and nitrocarburized rods, it ensures consistent handling, durability, and enhanced tire contact through nitrogen gas charge technology, making it ideal for professionals who demand reliable performance under varying loads and road conditions.
Brand | Monroe |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel |
OEM Part Number | 58568 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00048598010025 |
Style | Modern |
UPC | 048598010025 |
Manufacturer | Monroe Shocks & Struts |
Model | Shock Absorber |
Item Weight | 8.82 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 7.2 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 58568 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58568 |
J**E
Problem Solved
I bought these fo a 1963 Nova Wagon , when loaded down with people and stuff the rear end would sag , these shocks solved the problem 100% . They fit perfectly and went on without a hitch . Without the passengers and stuff it raised the rear of the vehicle 2 inches. Fully loaded it drops 1 inch . The ride is great either empty or full .I recommend these shocks and you get 2 at this price.
G**O
A Stable Ride
If you're thinking of replacing the rear shocks in your pickup, consider these Sensa-Trac shocks by Monroe. I really didn't NEED new shocks, but the ones that were on the truck didn't seem adequate. The Sensa-Trac shocks have delivered a smoother and more stable ride than the standard shocks I replaced, especially when there's a load in the bed.One thing, though: I bought these for my 1960 F-100 pickup, a vehicle I have listed in my "Amazon Garage" to help me find parts more easily. When i added them to my cart, Amazon told me "These Will Not Fit Your 1960 F-100." This is, of course, not true. Several other online auto parts websites recommended the 58568 as an exact fit for my truck, which they were. If you're ordering a part for your vehicle and get a similar message at check-out time, take a few minutes and verify the fit with another source.
J**
Raised car 1/2 inch
Raised car about 1/2"Rides much better though.
J**E
Purchased a used part. It was new!
Just a tip. Order the used parts. They’re still new just returned parts. I saved $50 and still new parts. Fit great on my trailer. I always order the (used) parts as they are much cheaper but still new parts.
A**D
Great for heavy loads, but not rough riding
I wish something like this would have come stock on my Crown Vic. It's not noticeably rougher riding with these installed. We drive with the car loaded with baggage on long trips and this keeps the car looking as though we have a normal load. It might be overzealous, but I'll say it anyway: People traveling with cars that look loaded down are targets for robbery and police surveillance. Your car handles usually noticeably different when the rear is sagging due to a heavy load. This sagging in the rear changes the alignment in the front as well, and causes changes in the driving characteristics. I'd say these should be stock in any car that has a big trunk.
T**E
Work fine. Price is right.
Had to compress a couple inches to install on a 69 Ranchero. Increased ride height about an inch.
R**A
Works wonders for my 96 Grand Marquis
Works wonders for my 96 Grand Marquis. My ride is a whole lot stiffer!! Even helps with swaying when the wind blows
R**3
A must do for Mercury Grand Marquis.
A must do for Mercury Grand Marquis. Installed these shocks. Wow what a difference. Better ride and drive all the way around. Also now the car can actually carry a load in the trunk. Full trunk of luggage with 3 people in back seat no problems. Car sits level with no issues. Car should have came from the factory with these shocks.
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