Bought this set and replacement bushings and strut mounts to swap out the very worn out stock Ranchos on my 2012 pro4x. This set came in the original packaging and the boxes were not damaged. I have about 3k miles on them now with no issues.Replaced my original shocks after 140k miles on my 2006 Titan. Easy to install yourself. These are the best shocks for the price. Coil over springs not included.My husband had nothing but great things about this product we have had them installed and they look amazing on my truck I can definitely tell a huge difference while driving amazing product!These BILSTEIN shocks and struts absolutely improved the feel of my OEM 2008 TITAN shocks and struts. My truck drives and feels so much smoother now , even on bumpy/ rough roads. Very satisfied with this product would highly recommend them.These completely changed the ride quality of my Nissan Titan. I believe what I read on forums that these shocks are much better than OEM. Every Titan owner should upgrade to these.I have a 2004 Nissan Titan LE Crew Cab 2X4, and have had these dampers on the trunk for about 40,000 miles now (truck currently has 107,XXX). I went with the 4600's because they are rated as "Heavy Duty", and at the time of install I was towing a travel trailer occasionally. I reused all of the OEM hardware (strut mounts, bushings, etc...) when I installed these, but in retrospect, I probably should have replaced everything with new parts, as I do have some noise issues, which I do NOT attribute to the dampers, but are most likely from worn springs/bushings/mounts.Handling is greatly improved over OEM, with decreased body roll, and improved cornering abilities, the 4600's instill more confidence in my trucks abilities.As for the ride quality... Well it's very good, most of the time; but under certain conditions, they feel a little rough to me. On relatively smooth surfaces (highways, major city streets) they ride great, but when you get onto a rough road, even at low speeds, you seem to feel every imperfection of the road and the front tires tend to bounce around, but at the same time the truck still handles very well. The truck it'self doesn't bounce (not like when you have worn shocks), but the tires bounce, and make for a rougher ride. Now, my perception of the tires "bouncing around" may be enhanced my some of the noise issues, and also may be caused by other worn components (springs).It's not due to ware, after 40,XXX miles they ride like the day I put them on, they've held up extremely well.Due to the noise issues, and harshness of the ride under certain circumstances, I've decided to replace them again. I'm sticking with Bilstien's but moving to the 5100's and this time I'll replace all of the OEM hardware.Excellent . I have 2004 Nissan Titan I installed the bilstein 4600 series shock . The best