In the cases where I can't figure out how to hold it to tighten or loosen I will use an impact. Had this similar issue recently and that was my only choice , besides trying to hunt down a special tool. Thanks for the feedback.
I think they were the original shocks. Yes , we are lucky down in the southern states , I know I have had a few from up north that were no joke with all the rust. Thanks for the feedback.
Really good. For the price they are better than a lot of aftermarkets. I am not saying they are bilstein or gabriel but I think they are pretty comparable to the others. Thanks for the question.
Nice job thank you
You bet , I appreciate the great feedback.
What about the shocks with a non socket male end? My reflex shocks don’t allow a socket to fit, tried 7-10mm…. Any help would be great
In the cases where I can't figure out how to hold it to tighten or loosen I will use an impact. Had this similar issue recently and that was my only choice , besides trying to hunt down a special tool. Thanks for the feedback.
Nice work.
Were the old ones load level compensating shocks?
It doesn’t appear you are in the rust belt. No rust on fasteners!
I think they were the original shocks. Yes , we are lucky down in the southern states , I know I have had a few from up north that were no joke with all the rust. Thanks for the feedback.
nice tip using that Chainsaw Wrench . 👍
Thank you as always for watching , much appreciated.
Excellent thanks fron KSA
Thank you so much.
How are the struts holding up after some miles?
Really good. For the price they are better than a lot of aftermarkets. I am not saying they are bilstein or gabriel but I think they are pretty comparable to the others. Thanks for the question.
The clip kit. Where did you get that from?
It was one similar to this . Thanks for the feedback.
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Nice vid.
Thank you
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Thank you so much for watching as always.