Shocks Replacement on FG Short Wheel Base (FR 11" - 18" Rear 11" - 19"

Front collapsed 11.2" extended 18.3" (285 - 465 mm)
Rear collapsed 11.6" extended 19.1" (295 - 485 mm)
Anybody has replaced those stock shocks with NON original Mits parts ? Please send details - Thank you :wings:
Truck is a Mitsubishi Canter (called Fuso in some areas) FG538 - year 1994 - Engine 4.6 liters - 4WD - no lift - Front and rear have leaf springs. GVW 4,600 kg (about 10,000 lb)
The stock shocks have Mitsubishi part numbers:
- MC110328
- MC114594
they did not pass 15 000 km of Baja California dirt road :-(
XXXXXXXX
Just Found a replacement:
Front Monroe Gas-magnum 34928 compressed 13.25" extended 21" ( 336 - 533 mm)
Rear Monroe Gas-magnum 34803 compressed 11.62" extended 18.5" ( 295 - 470 mm)
Will update you guys in 40 000 km, or more, hopefully

Front collapsed 11.2" extended 18.3" (285 - 465 mm)
Rear collapsed 11.6" extended 19.1" (295 - 485 mm)
Anybody has replaced those stock shocks with NON original Mits parts ? Please send details - Thank you :wings:
Truck is a Mitsubishi Canter (called Fuso in some areas) FG538 - year 1994 - Engine 4.6 liters - 4WD - no lift - Front and rear have leaf springs. GVW 4,600 kg (about 10,000 lb)
The stock shocks have Mitsubishi part numbers:
- MC110328
- MC114594
they did not pass 15 000 km of Baja California dirt road :-(
XXXXXXXX
Just Found a replacement:
Front Monroe Gas-magnum 34928 compressed 13.25" extended 21" ( 336 - 533 mm)
Rear Monroe Gas-magnum 34803 compressed 11.62" extended 18.5" ( 295 - 470 mm)
Will update you guys in 40 000 km, or more, hopefully
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