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At 123K+ miles on my '06 Laramie 4X4, I'm about to replace my shocks with Bilsteins and update my steering to the "T" type.. I hope to get the work done next weekend.
I do have a question about removing the shocks.
Do I need to remove batteries, etc to get them out from the top and install the new ones? The factory manual doesn't clearly indicate.
 
No, remove the shock tower tops first then the shock will come up past everything. Easiest way to do it is remove the fender liner to access the shock tower.
 
I got most of the shocks done today, Will finish them up tomorrow AM. I concluded that although the batteries could be left in place, I would have to struggle around them when getting the towers off. Knowing how things often go for me, I would probably send sparks flying. So I pulled them out. I did remove the fender liner to get at the towers more easily. The first one took a few hours because I lacked the proper size sockets. The nut on the shock stem I removed with a 3/4" 6 point but the lower bolt was tougher. Anyway, thanks for the suggestions.
 
Finished up the '08 tie-rod upgrade last weekend with the help of my grandson ( who is a diesel mechanic and did most of the work). Everything with the exception of removing the pitman arm went smoothly. We eventually got the arm off and everything went together without a hitch. Just over 2 hours for the steering change. I will have the wheels aligned today. Just in time since we head for TN on Friday or Saturday to visit family.
 
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