How to Replace Your Jeep Grand Cherokee Rear Shocks

How to Replace Your Jeep Grand Cherokee Rear Shocks

This video takes you through the entire job of replacing the rear shocks on your 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee (very similar on most late model Jeep Grand Cherokee.
We are installing aftermarket @RoughCountryTV rear shocks on this grand cherokee but same procedure for stock shocks.
With just some basic tools you can do this yourself and save yourself a bunch of money.

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Rosé2 W1ld says:

Any recommendations on front struts for 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited

Kuluk says:

Hi wonder where is your shop in ME pls

Sharlene Faulkes says:

how much torque do you put on the nut that hold the top plate to the new shock absorber?

Chilll says:

Does rough country shocks ride softer than stock. I have a 2017 with a low profile tires which suck and it's horrible on bumps

Chilll says:

Great video, thank you.:)

Roberto Ayala says:

Thanks for the

Kent Harris says:

I had bent the rear shock on my 2020 JGC by taking a turn to sharply on the street and hitting the curb hard. The one shop quoted me $725 to replace the pair of shocks. I took it to a Mom an Pop shop in Houston which charged me $350, $250 for parts and $100 labor. The mechanic told me it was only a 20 minute job for two shocks. I reviewed your video before and your video showed me it was a pretty simple job and not 2 hours like the other shop quoted me.

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