I have rung around to get some shocks fitted in my AE101 Corolla Wagon (Sprung Rears).
Autolign and Pit Stop both recommend Munroe shocks, and reckon they outperform the KYB's by considerable margin due to:
On compression, the revolutionary disc valve set design partially opens at low piston speed to provide limited oil flow, yielding a firm and stable manoeuvre when taking corners at low speed, or changing highway lanes. When the piston speed increases due to bumps, potholes, sharp cornering, or emergency braking at high vehicle speed, an intermediate disc is activated, allowing an immediate increase in oil flow, resulting in increased vehicle stability and safer road handling with minimal impact on driver and passenger comfort. On rebound, the new twin disc rebound design features a unique scalloped intermediate backing plate, that allows the valve disc to flex as the piston speed increases, metering the oil flow as demanded by the driving conditions.
These are around $450 installed.
I have also had a quote for some KYB shocks at $350.
I have heard from a lot of people, however, that Munroe shocks are an absolute waste of time. I want something affordable, which will leave the rear of the car as firm as possible. Is there anyone out there (pref with a wagon) that can tell me their experience with their shocks and brand or someone who has had a bit of experience with shocks that can point me in the right direction.
Cheers.