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Ok, it took me longer to get the front shocks replaced. Had to make an emergency trip to southern Missouri and am heading back down Thursday.

The first side took a bit of time as I was getting all the tools together. Hardest part was finding the right wrench or socket to take the top nut loose. 17mm - too small. 19mm - too big. 11/16" - too small. 3/4" - too big. I ended up using a 3/4" wrench and going thru the wheel well. Also needed my large Channelocks to hold the upper shock while breaking the nut loose. It took a 22mm and my impact driver on the lower mounting bolt.

Ride is better. It's not a Cadillac and never will be. If I'd wanted a Caddy, I'd bought a Caddy. I wanted a 1 ton. And I got the ride that goes with it. :D

Neither old shock was leaking. BTW, neither were either of the back ones. With the old front shock out and before I put a new one in, I compressed them all the way at the same time. New shocks seemed to compress a little easier. When I let up, the new shocks extended much quicker. That means the rebound will be quicker.

Went to town tonight to meet a friend at the brewery. Ride felt tight again. No more stutter when I hit a bump.

Thinkin' of replacing the steering stabilizer, just cause. Then everything will be done. Holy Wah! Those things are expensive! Oh, well. Welcome to the world of 1 tons.
 
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