How to Replace Rear Shocks 2000-2005 Mercury Sable Wagon

How to Replace Rear Shocks 2000-2005 Mercury Sable Wagon

2004 Mercury Sable (Wagon)
Rear Shock Replacement

Simple shock replacement vid!

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*Please be aware that I am not responsible for you actions in any type of way. If you get injured during the job or damage other parts including the engine I’M NOT RESPONSIBLE! Always work with safety and please do your research

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Barry Markham says:

Thanks for video, really helpful !!

Rupert de Tijuana says:

Good job!!!

Brandon Lehman says:

Thanks man, I wasn't sure how difficult the job would be and I lost my shop manual so I had to Google it and you came up.

JD Van guy says:

I BOTH LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR SHIT BRAH, GOT A 2001 FORD TAURUS, THIS SHOULD HELP

stampylongwolf says:

Thanks I have 2 bad ones, I was thinking it would be a lot worse. Leave it to Ford to have a different setup for a wagon than a sedan. I was easy with some PB rust remover and a large pipe to put over the socket. The bushings was the part I was unsure about. Thanks for the explanation.

mike n says:

if you make a video of replacing mercury sable 2004 struts, I will subscribe despite the swearing

mike n says:

I'd subscribe if you didnt damper the intelligence of your videos with so much swearing, totally unnecessary

mike n says:

I'd subscribe if you didnt damper the intelligence of your videos with so much swearing, totally unnecessary

Hubert Williams says:

Young man , If spent less time cussing and more time with describing what you are doing then maybe you will get a larger audience

Brittany Zarczynski says:

Bless your heart for posting this. I have a 2001 Ford Taurus Wagon on which I need to replace… well.. a lot. But THIS helps me with my current project, and I kept seeing things that made the process seem really complicated. You made this easy to understand and covered points I usually worry about (for instance- how the bushings look after tightening bolts). Thank you so much for this video!

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