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I wish my mounting brackets look like yours. Pennsylvania truck. I'm genuinely scared to do this job due to the top brackets looking pretty rough.
Just curious, was it really that easy? Not too experienced with mechanical fixes on trucks but would like to learn. Thanks!
Impact works wonders
The wholes in the shocks stick out way more then these literally having to pry them in
If possible I would reverse the direction of the shock, ( heavy end at the top ) so that road dirt, sand etc, would not sit on the piston rod and seal.
Is that why you don’t cut the piece holding down the hydrolic rod
A nice pair of shock boots would’ve gone a long ways for you brother
What is the torque setting for the rear shocks.
The deep well socket is for the nut side. Generally it is easier to hold the bolt side and loosen/ tighten the nut side.
How did you like those N3 shocks did they ride good?
You didn’t Jack the truck up?