Gabriel Rear Left Complete Strut Assembly for Neon (Chrysler/Dodge, 00-05) vs TRQ Rear Shock Absorber Set for NV200/City Express
Overall winner: TRQ Rear Shock Absorber Set for NV200/City Express
Key Differences
TRQ (B07XYLDFBX) is positioned as a direct-fit rear shock set for City Express/NV200 with a lower listed price and user notes of easy installation and improved ride quality; Gabriel (B006ZJ1QPS) is a pre-assembled ReadyMount rear-left strut for Neon with more reviews but some reports of front-end noise and durability issues after about a year. Choose TRQ if you want a more affordable, vehicle-specific rear shock option that improves ride feel; choose Gabriel if you need a pre-assembled strut tailored for Neon applications and value the higher review count despite some reported noise/durability concerns
Gabriel Rear Left Complete Strut Assembly for Neon (Chrysler/Dodge, 00-05)
Gabriel Ultra ReadyMount rear left strut assembly for Neon models. Pre-assembled unit improves ride quality and fit; customers note easy installation but some report future durability concerns
Pros
- easy to install
- pre-assembled unit
- fits multiple Neon models
- improves ride quality
Cons
- durability concerns after about a year
- some reports of front-end squeaking
TRQ Rear Shock Absorber Set for NV200/City Express
Direct fit OE replacement shock absorber set designed for 2015-2018 City Express and 2013-2021 NV200. Improves ride quality and smoothness; customers report easy installation and good fit
Pros
- Direct fit OE replacement
- Good ride quality improvements
- Easy installation
- Solid fit on multiple vehicles
Cons
- Mixed durability reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TRQ |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TRQ |
| User Reviews | TRQ |