How To Replace Your Front Shocks Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon, Hummer How to Remove Rusted, Seized Nut

How To Replace Your Front Shocks Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon, Hummer How to Remove Rusted, Seized Nut

How to replace shocks on your car or truck. How to remove a rusted, seized front shock from your car or truck. This video shows you how to tell if your shocks are worn out. How to order new shocks online, have them delivered to your door, and how to replace your worn out shocks yourself and save enough money to take your partner out with the money you saved. Save your Money! Do the work yourself. Can’t Let her Die DIY will show you the How the Why and of course the DIY so that you can keep your money in your pocket. You Got This…it is not hard.
Is your car or truck bouncing over bumps and potholes? Is there a twisting motion as your car or truck goes over a bump or pothole? Does your car or truck no longer absorb the bumps. Do you feel every bump when you drive? Are your shocks or struts leaking fluid, leaking oil? Are your springs cracked or broken? This video shows you the details of how to safely jack up your car or truck to remove the front shocks and replace them with a lifetime warranty shock delivered right to your doorstep. Watch Can’t Let Her Die…DIY replace the front shocks on a 2004-2012 Chevrolet Colorado / GMC Canyon / Isuzu / Hummer showing you the tools, helpful hints, and the pitfalls to avoid. You Got This!
Can’t Let Her Die will show you the How, the Why and most importantly the DIY to get your truck picking-up again.
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Amazon (USA) links to Tools and Products in the video. I love buying Quality Tools! They more than pay for themselves in the $ you save doing the work yourself. Use these links and add your car or truck info to Amazon’s confirm fit at the top of the page to be sure the part fits your car or truck.You Got This!
Parts
Rear Shock
2004-2012 Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu Monroe 911230 Reflex Truck Shock Absorber https://amzn.to/3sQ7QzS

2015-2019 Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu Monroe 37351 OESpectrum Truck Shock Absorber https://amzn.to/3BA3VLf

Front Shock
2004-2012 Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu Front Shock (if you have the front torsion bar suspension = no coil on shock) Monroe 911229 Reflex Truck Shock Absorber https://amzn.to/3LOC2UE

2004-2012 Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu Front Shock (if you have coil shock strut assembly, rear wheel drive)Monroe Shocks & Struts Quick-Strut 171353 https://amzn.to/3JCjdSE

2015-2019 Colorado/Canyon/Isuzu Front Shock (coil shock strut assembly) Monroe Shocks & Struts 172919 Monroe Quick-Strut Complete Strut Assembly https://amzn.to/3I3CxrB

Tools
TEKTON 1/2 Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench https://amzn.to/3H5QgN4
4-Piece Socket Adapter and Reducer Set https://amzn.to/3Bztegw
TEKTON 3/8 Inch Drive x 18 Inch Socket Extension https://amzn.to/33SreDD
TEKTON 3/8″ Drive Socket & Ratchet Set, 1/4-1in., 6-24 mm https://amzn.to/3H1QQMQ
Vise-Grip Diagonal Cutting Pliers https://amzn.to/3s54Q36
TEKTON 1/2 Inch Drive x 24 Inch Breaker Bar https://amzn.to/34Of7Iv
2 Torin Steel Jack Stands: 3 Ton (6,000 lb) https://amzn.to/34c6XJi
Torin Hydraulic Low Profile Floor Jack 3 Ton (6,000 lb) https://amzn.to/3qV3Kqd

Products
PB B’laster 16-PB Penetrating Catalyst (2 cans)https://amzn.to/3p13p3M
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Brian Rainey says:

Ummm, I just started the video, but I 100% don't have the 4×4 it's a 2004 chevy colorado rear wheel drive inline 5 cylinder, and it's got struts, is the 2004 snd 2005 different? I thought they would be the same. The rear has shocks and not struts. I'm needing to replace my struts, and was watching to see how it was done.

United States Navy Engine Room Mechanic says:

Nice work. Always remember to wire brush threads if you can easily access them. May have made removal easier.

Marigold Phong says:

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