Anyone else have trouble with removal of front shocks?
It took me an airchisel, impact wrench, and torch yes I said a torch, a grinder and 4... count'em 4 hours to do the job. Wish I could have taken pictured of this.
The flange keepers for the lower ends of the shock mounts were squeezed in and nearly made it possible to remove the shock. Had to grind about a total of 1/4 inch off the width of the trail blazer shock to install.
All said and done a lot of satisfaction in doing the work.
I would not let this beast win.
Shocks are great look good but / no bilstein but good an inexpensive.
BTW I tried to buy bilsteisn and was told by the factory guys in CT that there were none in the country.
It took me an airchisel, impact wrench, and torch yes I said a torch, a grinder and 4... count'em 4 hours to do the job. Wish I could have taken pictured of this.
The flange keepers for the lower ends of the shock mounts were squeezed in and nearly made it possible to remove the shock. Had to grind about a total of 1/4 inch off the width of the trail blazer shock to install.
All said and done a lot of satisfaction in doing the work.
I would not let this beast win.
Shocks are great look good but / no bilstein but good an inexpensive.
BTW I tried to buy bilsteisn and was told by the factory guys in CT that there were none in the country.
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