Hello, just ordered new rear shocks for my truck... it's been about 20 yrs. since I've changed shocks, but unless I remember wrong, the rears are pretty simple... couple of hour job max. ?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Just make sure you have a real long 1/2" drive extension for your rachet for the passenger side. Work it from outside the frame in the wheel well
Just make sure you have a real long 1/2" drive extension for your rachet for the passenger side. Work it from outside the frame in the wheel well
On my '03 dually I had to hold the nut when removing the bolt. The tab on the nut holds the nut from turning when it is tightened, but not when it is loosened.
Another TDR member and I replaced the shocks on his '03 truck recently. The top bolt on rear shock on the passneger side was so tight that I had to bend the tab on the nut in order to get a socket on it and use my 1/2" drive air impact wrench on the nut. The driver side was easy. A 3/8" drive air impact wrench loosened the bolt from the outside while holding the nut with an end wrench.
Bill
Thanks for the info... have one, all set, got the bottom bolt off, went for the top... and... my Pullrite hitch brackets definately block getting to it... ugh, gotta take them off to get it done, so I'm blowing it off for a week or so.