Any Quickstruts that are Decent for Toyota Matrix?

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Bought an '03 Matrix for pretty cheap that we will be giving to my FIL. The front struts are shot. Was looking into Quickstruts but there are so many cheap brands, hard to navigate.

- KYB seems good but 350-400 for the set. Trying to keep budget down as we paid for the car as well.
- RA has Mando but I live in AZ, so no shipping here :(
- I found some Gabriels but one side seems to be on backorder 🤦‍♂️
- I've heard some say FCS Auto was ok
- Monroe Quickstruts have mixed reviews.

Any thoughts appreciated, even if he needs to do this again in a few years that's ok, I suppose most should be better than completely shot. I'd rather not do struts, don't really want to deal with compressing springs.

Thanks!
 
Monroe Quick Strut last the longest and has a nice comfortable ride most say .
I've always use KYB, and they all have gone over 60-70k miles, and then the car was scrapped. I was able to transfer the rear shocks from one focus wagon to another and they are at 120k miles, still handle 400lbs of feed in the trunk, almost like new.
KYB will likely last to the end of the vehicle IMO, and I don't want to do struts again in a couple years, so I just get them.
Maybe price out Toyota OEM ones and then the KYB's will seem like a great deal! :ROFLMAO:
 
I have used KYB quick struts (and shocks) on several cars in the past. Last set was on my son's Mazda CX5. They may cost a little more but they last and restore the ride and handling to like new. They're not a gamble or crap shoot like many others. I put some Gabriel shocks on my PU. They have turned out to be garbage. They'll get replaced with KYB or Sachs soon.
 
Bought an '03 Matrix for pretty cheap that we will be giving to my FIL. The front struts are shot. Was looking into Quickstruts but there are so many cheap brands, hard to navigate.

- KYB seems good but 350-400 for the set. Trying to keep budget down as we paid for the car as well.
- RA has Mando but I live in AZ, so no shipping here :(
- I found some Gabriels but one side seems to be on backorder 🤦‍♂️
- I've heard some say FCS Auto was ok
- Monroe Quickstruts have mixed reviews.

Any thoughts appreciated, even if he needs to do this again in a few years that's ok, I suppose most should be better than completely shot. I'd rather not do struts, don't really want to deal with compressing springs.

Thanks!
Based on those options, probably KYB.
But, it is always best to use original springs and go with Bilstein, Sachs, or KYB struts and shocks.
 
Based on those options, probably KYB.
But, it is always best to use original springs and go with Bilstein, Sachs, or KYB struts and shocks.
That's the way I would do it as well, but if you're not skilled transferring the springs or have the right tools readily available the quick struts can make the job a lot easier. I also trust KYB to match the proper spring length, spring rate, and use quality spring material vs some of the other options.
 
I'd see if Mando is sold on Amazon and go with them. I'm very happy with the ride quality on them so far and the price is right.
No such luck unfortunately. Sucks that RA doesn't ship here. I've heard of more than a few that have been happy with them.
 
I used Quickstruts on my old Corolla. Had a lot of manufacturing defects until I finally got 4 good ones. The ones in the rear squeaked whenever it got below 40F. This was like 11 years ago. Maybe they've improved since then.
 
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