Vehicle Compatibility
Common fitment includes:
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2005–2015 Toyota Tacoma
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Rear position
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2WD and 4WD models (verify specific trim)
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Standard ride height setups
⚠️ Not intended for lifted applications requiring extended travel shocks.
What It’s Built For
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OE-style ride comfort
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Reduced bounce and vibration
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Daily driving and light hauling
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Factory replacement suspension refresh
If your Tacoma feels floaty in the rear or kicks sideways over bumps, it’s probably time.
Always confirm:
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Model year
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Drivetrain (2WD / 4WD)
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Cab configuration
What OESpectrum Technology Delivers
Monroe’s OESpectrum line is built around balanced ride control and comfort. The 37280 shock helps:
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Reduce excessive bounce
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Improve rear-end stability
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Control body roll
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Minimize vibration
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Maintain tire contact with the road
It’s tuned for real-world driving—highway cruising, light hauling, and daily commuting.
Key Features
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Direct-fit rear shock absorber
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Nitrogen gas-charged design
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OE-style valving for comfort
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Durable internal components
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Corrosion-resistant finish
Translation: smooth ride, predictable handling.
Designed to restore a vehicle’s original factory drivability and performance, Monroe® OESpectrum® light truck shock absorbers provide an exceptional level of handling precision and control while filtering out noise, vibration and harshness.
When to Replace Rear Shocks
You may need new shocks if you notice:
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Rear-end bounce after bumps
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Instability during braking
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Uneven tire wear
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Excessive body roll
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Clunking sounds from rear suspension
If you push down on the rear bumper and it keeps bouncing, that’s your sign.















Tech-Geek-Nerd –
I installed these on my 2005 Toyota Tacoma SR5. Installation was straightforward and the shocks made a noticeable improvement compared to the original ones. The old shocks had about 90k miles and needed replacement. While I don’t believe it affects their quality, I did notice the included top nuts were significantly smaller than the original ones. Over time, I’ll see how well these hold up under the demands of a work truck—220k miles and still running strong.
Seaner –
My buddy’s Taco had bad bounce in the rear, got quoted some ridiculous price for replacement, so I looked into some DIY to help. These shocks came in at just over 1/2 the price of Parts Store Gold with a better rating (It’s Monroe!). If you’ve got a 3/4”/19mm wrench and socket, a jack and 30mins this is an absolutely cake job. Took out the bounce, functions perfect, road-ride stiffness, no leaks after 6mos, and they look sharp in black.Would absolutely recommend. Thanks!
Joseph –
I purchased a set of Monroe OESPECTRUMS to replace the worn out, 106,000 miles, Belsteins on my 2013 Tacoma TRD. Overall I’m satisfied. They delivered on time, they look a lot beefier than the originals. I installed both in roughly 25 minutes. The ride is much improved. A tad stiff, but seems not bad. The ride height of the truck remained unchanged.
Outdoorguy –
My 2012 Tacoma four-wheel-drive regular cab was getting a little bit splashy on the road, swaying and just not feeling secure, I guess. It has 135,000 miles on it so I figured time for some new shocks and struts. I bought Monroe’s for the front and back and it made a huge difference. Definitely worth it changing them out. Feels much more secure and drives like new again.
mer –
I drive an 06 Tacoma. I purchased a set of these in 2017 to replace an OEM shock that was leaking oil. Install was super easy, good ride height. Driving with them feels fine and could not tell difference in feel when driving or ride height, when comparing to OEM shocks.Now it’s 2024, and I recently overloaded the rear end of my truck. Truck is not handling well so I may have blown the shocks. Good news is these are very affordable and easy to install so replacing these is a good first step in trying to determine what I jacked up from overloading my truck. After 7 years of driving with these, I’m buying another set because I like them. The original Monroe shocks that I’m replacing probably showed no signs of issue or wear, only need to replace because I made a mistake by overloading. I drive mostly regular street driving, really no off road. Highly recommend these.
E.R. –
If you are in need of shocks and or struts, these are decent, but certainly not the best. I would say they’re OK for on the road use. I would look elsewhere if I was to put them in a truck or some other vehicle for some off-road use. For the price, it’s certainly a decent option.
S. camp –
Easy to install, Ride similar to factory (i can’t tell the difference). I use for mostly city and highway driving, not sure I would use if i was doing a lot of off road, but then again, if i was, i would upgrade the factory shocks to something extreme. If you are a normal driver, these will work great.
matt –
Got these monroes through warehouse deals,box was banged up..great price for what i got,i mean they are shocks they get beat up all day long! All hardware was there and a scrape or two on shocks…not a problem for me at all.good deal. great shocks….drive a tacoma on highway everyday and these make me feel like im sticking to the road instead of bouncing around half outa control,although i did do the front struts at same time,also monroes…quick struts..id buy both sets again..really good on highway.
Marlene –
Great product.
Came on time and improved the ride greatly.
Allan –
great produce, fast shipping
a great produce and fit purfectly. 2 hours to install