Removing the rear shocks involves removing two nuts (one of which is a locknut) from the bottom of the shock where it attaches to the trailing arm on the car. After that two bolts need to be removed from the shock where it attaches inside the trunk of the car.
To get the shock out, the rear upholstery in the cabin of the car needs to be removed, followed by a metal access panel, which when removed reveals the top of the shock and allows extraction through the access panel hole.
Tonight I just removed one shock and will put the new one in its place tomorrow when it arrive. Then it is on to the other side of the car. Following are a few pics from this most exciting endeavor.
Tune in again tomorrow night for more pics and more enchanting verbiage.
1 comment:
Impressive.... Nothing like getting a dirt on your hands for a job well done... Or at least we will soon find out... Makes it all the worth it....
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