Awesome . I was watching the strut video yesterday . Now on to the shock absorbers . Great video. I definitely feel confident I can do these repairs now
Excellent tutorial as I will be attempting this weekend. My question is, if I raised a vehicle and support it with the jackstand, when I disconnect the old shock, do I have to raise up the axle?
Why remove the tower and “activate” the shock? Don’t you think the install would be easier by leaving the tape off and then taking it off after install? I mean the shock is gonna activate when you drive? lol
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Great video and right to the point! Thanks for letting us know the specific Torques of 66 and 150 for the lug nuts
Awesome . I was watching the strut video yesterday . Now on to the shock absorbers . Great video. I definitely feel confident I can do these repairs now
Great video. I have a 2006 f150, I want to lift the rear 2 inches. Do you know what specific shocks & blocks I would need? Thanks!
Good video straight to the point
Thanks for listing torque specs!
Love the tutorial and really appreciate it but you can also replace the rear shocks without raising the vehicle.
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Excellent tutorial as I will be attempting this weekend. My question is, if I raised a vehicle and support it with the jackstand, when I disconnect the old shock, do I have to raise up the axle?
Why remove the tower and “activate” the shock? Don’t you think the install would be easier by leaving the tape off and then taking it off after install? I mean the shock is gonna activate when you drive? lol