How to Replace Front & Rear Shocks on a 99-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee

How to Replace Front & Rear Shocks on a 99-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Installation will be the same on the front for 84-01 Cherokee, 97-2018 Wranglers and all older Grand Cherokee’s. These shocks operate much quieter, especially in the rear. Doesn’t sound like someone is shaking a box of rocks back there anymore every time you hit a small bump in the road.
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Erich Barrantes says:

Great video thanks man

Mzwandile Nzimande says:

did you just….. teleport?? how about you teach us how to do that?

Mr Frank says:

A pleasure to watch this video. Accurate camera views mounted on a tripod it seemed when necessary. Great lighting. Terrific production values. Communicated very effectively and explained clearly and concisely. Nice transitions, no annoying background music. My question is how is that Jeep SO CLEAN under there!!

frankie guevara says:

What kind of rims are those and size.man that is a clean Jeep you got there.

Egon Speneder says:

Great Job! You just saved me some money.

Charles Scherff says:

Planning to replace my shocks soon with bilsteins. What size and thread are the bolts for the front and rear in case mine happen to be rusted?

Jimmy Mcdowell says:

Martin do you live in Vegas?

Jimmy Mcdowell says:

Do. You live in. Vegas ?

chapmaker46 says:

one of the best repair channels on utube.,great work

Terrathrax says:

Whoa! Nice fade-in at beginning. Thanks for great video too. Subscribed for working on my rusted '01.

Julio Galindo says:

Sr super martin.. estaria extraordinario que le pusiera sub titulos a sus exelentes vieos o tutoriales… en mexico habemos muchos jeeperos (las mejores trocas del mundo las grand cherokees)…
Gracias sr. Super martin!!!!

Alejandro Flores says:

The rancho are better vs the oem?

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