Monroe Shocks & Struts Air Shock Absorber P/N:MA705

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$198.99
MPN: MA705
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Monroe Shocks & Struts Air Shock Absorber P/N:MA705
Monroe Shocks & Struts Air Shock Absorber P/N:MA705
$198.99

Level a load-heavy rear end and keep body motion in check with the Monroe Shocks & Struts Air Shock Absorber MA705. It's a rear-position air shock that installs as a direct-fit replacement across a wide range of classic applications — including the 1965-1973 Ford Mustang, 1960-1970 Ford Falcon, 1957-1958 and 1966-1970 Ford Fairlane, 1975-1980 American Motors Pacer, 1967-1973 Mercury Cougar, and the 1958 Edsel lineup. With 24 total applications, see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

  • Air-adjustable design: an inflatable air chamber lets you add air pressure to help support added load and maintain rear ride height when the vehicle is loaded.
  • Hydraulic damping: controls spring oscillation to help settle bounce and steady the rear of the vehicle.
  • Rear application: engineered for the rear position on the listed vehicles.

Worn or leaking shocks can show up as excessive bounce, a sagging rear under load, or reduced ride control. If a failed rear shock is the cause, MA705 replaces it. Shocks work as a pair — replacing both sides together is recommended for balanced, even ride control.

Interchange: 49105 · Manufacturer part number MA705.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

49105, MA705

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Monroe MA705?

It's a rear air shock absorber — an air-adjustable shock that combines hydraulic damping with an inflatable air chamber to help support load and maintain rear ride height on the listed applications.

Which vehicles does it fit?

It's a direct-fit rear replacement for 24 applications, including the 1965-1973 Ford Mustang, 1960-1970 Ford Falcon, 1975-1980 AMC Pacer, and 1958 Edsel models. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.

What does the air adjustment do?

Adding air pressure to the shock's air chamber helps support additional load and maintain rear ride height when the vehicle is carrying weight. Relieving air lowers the support accordingly.

Do I need to replace both rear shocks?

Shocks are sold individually, but replacing both sides together as a matched pair is recommended for even, balanced ride control on the rear axle.

What number does this part interchange with?

It carries interchange number 49105. The manufacturer part number is MA705.