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Online Performance Autos Monroe Shock Absorbers - GT Sport Lowered![]() Monroe Shock Absorbers - GT Sport LoweredWorld Leader The journey from a simple idea to producing today’s Technology Driven Safety is one that has taken Monroe across nine decades and to every corner of the globe. Building on one man’s vision of a safer, more comfortable and controlled method of motoring; today more Australian motorists’ journeys are enhanced by the safety and control provided by Monroe shock absorbers than any other brand. History In the beginning In 1916, cars still rode on unforgiving and uncomfortable carriage springs. After all, early drivers had bigger things to worry about than the quality of their ride, like keeping their cars rolling over the rocks and ruts that often passed for roads. Flat tyres were frequent and service stations were not. Drivers had no choice but to patch and reinflate their own tyres along the roadside. For a young entrepreneur named August F. Meyer, this was an opportunity too great to pass up. It seemed logical to Meyer that, with all those flat tyres, there should be quite a market for tyre pumps. Meyer established the Brisk Blast Manufacturing Company in Monroe, Michigan. Under Meyer’s leadership, Brisk Blast soon became a leading producer of tyre pumps. In 1918 a local Dodge dealer named Charles S. McIntyre became Meyers’s partner and vice president. The company continued to grow and diversify and Brisk Blast became the Monroe Auto Equipment Company. The Monroe spirit of innovation was already hard at work when the company perfected the first self-oiled, single-barrelled tyre pump. Sales climbed from 5,000 per week to over two million a year. A vision becomes a revolution By the mid 1920s, Monroe was busy applying the technology of the single-barrelled tyre pump to a purpose no one else had yet envisioned: providing a better ride for drivers. In 1926, the first Monroe shock eliminator was introduced. Within 25 years, the Monroe-Matic, the first double action shock absorber, was the best known shock absorber in the world, used by most American car makers through the 1950s. The company went international in 1964 and in 1974, to better serve the expanding world market. Monroe purchased Unamuno, S.A., a leader in the Spanish shock absorber market, and MAP Auto Pecas S.A. in Brazil. Monroe became renowned as the world leader in both original equipment and aftermarket ride control, making shock absorbers for specialty vehicles from golf carts to high-speed railroad cars. In 1977, Monroe became part of Tenneco Inc. Tenneco’s many diversified and multinational resources allowed for new opportunities on a global scale. In 1980, Monroe began manufacturing its first struts and soon, thereafter, Monroe produced its first gas charged shock. Monroe’s global expansion continued in 1985 with the acquisition of W.H. Wylie & Co., a manufacturer of tools, metal pressings, precision machine components, household items and motor vehicle parts. The company was renamed Monroe Australia Pty Ltd. In 1989, the company gained increased visibility in Europe when Monroe acquired the suspension division of Armstrong Equipment PLC of the United Kingdom. The move enhanced Monroe’s presence in the UK and improved customer service throughout Europe. Groundbreaking products such as Sensa-Trac and Reflex first came to market during the 1990s, cementing Monroe’s position as the global leader in ride control. The first great product breakthrough of the new century in the ride control sector was Monroe’s popular Quick-Strut in 2003. We can’t say for sure what the future of the automobile holds, but you can be sure Monroe will be there with the innovations that continue to provide motorists across the globe with safety and control.
GT SportWith the new GT Sport, Monroe’s proven Reflex advanced suspension technology meets King Springs race bred market leading performance to provide lowered performance shock absorbers with outstanding street appeal. Monroe’s reliability and King Springs’ durability combine to offer improved vehicle aesthetics and optimum on-road performance in the perfect solution for affordable height and ride customisation in aftermarket vehicles. Designed with control and quality in mind, GT Sport achieves the desirable look of a lowered vehicle profile while providing optimum performance and control. Product features
Product benefits
We are still adding Monroe GT Sport shocks to the site. See the Monroe Website for a full catalogue of what is available:
VB VC VH VK Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$349.99
VB VC VH VK Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
VL VN VP Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks l.axle
AU$349.99
VL VN VP Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks l.axle
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
VB VC VH VK VL VN VP Wagon GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$349.99
VB VC VH VK VL VN VP Wagon GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
Holden Commodore VG Ute Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$349.99
Holden Commodore VG Ute Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
Ford AU2 & 3 IRS Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$469.99
Ford AU2 & 3 IRS Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
Ford NA NC Fairlane 6 Cy Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$379.99
Ford NA NC Fairlane 6 Cy Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
Ford EA EB ED Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$379.99
Ford EA EB ED Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
VT VX VY Commodore Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
AU$389.99
VT VX VY Commodore Sedan Monroe GT Sport Lowered Shocks
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
VR VS Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks IRS
AU$389.99
VR VS Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks IRS
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
VR VS Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks Live Axle
AU$399.99
VR VS Commodore Sedan GT Sport Lowered Shocks Live Axle
Delivery period: 5 day(s)
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