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Thanks, sounds pretty easy then. I should maybe get new bolts, as I'm guessing mine are pretty rusty too.
Soak the bolts the night before with PB Blaster (your can get it at any parts store, even walmart) then again about a half hour before your ready... they should then spin right off...
Soak the bolts the night before with PB Blaster (your can get it at any parts store, even walmart) then again about a half hour before your ready... they should then spin right off...
MONROE Part # 911220 - front
MONROE Part # 911140 - rear
you will need 2 of each...
Perfect, thank you. I have PB Blaster in the garage, so I am all good to go!
I'd definitely make sure you have some extra bolts for the rear shocks (the fronts should come with new ones). Even with pb blaster and all that good stuff both of the top bolts on my rear shocks sheared apart. I replaced the 2 bottom bolts just to be sure too. Bolts are cheap so you may as well just go ahead and replace them
I'd definitely make sure you have some extra bolts for the rear shocks (the fronts should come with new ones). Even with pb blaster and all that good stuff both of the top bolts on my rear shocks sheared apart. I replaced the 2 bottom bolts just to be sure too. Bolts are cheap so you may as well just go ahead and replace them
Long shot here, but do you have the part numbers on those bolts for the rear? If not, I'll run to the stealership and pick up a set.
no I actually just got them at lowes. they're a standard size, I just don't remember what size they were. I just got someone to give me a ride over there and match them up.