Volk, the Gabriel shocks are generic for lack of a better term. It’s a one size fits all. So it’s designed for a Ford E450 van. Same one is sold for a ambulance, plumbers van or motorhome. Is it good enough? Possibly. Do I enjoy changing one out in the dirt in a campground with limited tools..no. So I will probably go with the bilsteins at 114 each. The Koni was much more and I was never satisfied with them. The Bil shocks are different models are vehicle specific. Different shocks for a van vs a motorhome. Lastly read the reviews on the Monroe and Gabriel when used on heavy vehicles. Now on lighter pickups, suv etc I read a lot of favorable reviews.
AMEN on changing parts out in a parking lot... got that merit badge a few times.

I sometimes (well, often...) discount reviews. Especially when short on facts and heavy on 'feels'.
What I have experienced... so empirical 'fact' at best .. When people buy things for their vehicle, especially 'high end', they generally seem to praise the heck out of it , and I feel it is to self-justify the purchase. Understandable, who wants to spend more on a product , and then admit that it wasnt the best choice?
Its usually SOME time later you find they really didnt have a clue. If you ever find out, that is. But being in the Automotive repair/customizing world for years, I have seen several ' The Rest of the Story' moments happen.

(I miss Paul Harvey...

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And the Monroe RV shocks really are not that much less than Bilsteins... Both names I have learned to trust.