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Old 12-17-2010, 10:51 PM
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Well I finally decided to go with the rancho shocks for my truck. Got them in and so far i have replaced 3 out of 4. The driver front shock bolt broke like a twig when trying to remove it. I about S#*^. Went to Lowes and got a grade 8 bolt and a nut. Had to drill out the old one. And if you know how the shock bolts to the lower control arm you know the a nut wont sit flush against the mount. So now I kinda want to replace the lower control arms. I haven't tried the passenger front yet, gonna try and put a torch to it and see if it comes out that way. If not then I guess its new control arms. Also in the precess of painting the truck. Havent decided on what wheels to go with yet. Will have pics up soon!!!!!
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 09:11 AM
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Stop at your friendly auto parts store and get a Dorman or Help shock mount repair kit. Much better than the grade 8 bolt thing and it's made to do what you need done.
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 10:25 AM
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The best thing you can do is use a penetrating oil, let it soak. Then use an impact...not brute force. Mine came out like butter...

This is an issue someone told me about before. I would say drill and heli-coil it. (maybe thats what the doorman kit does?
 
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Old 12-19-2010, 01:41 PM
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I soaked them with pb a few weeks in advance but they're just froze. May look into those kits though.
 
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BTW what Ranchos did you get?
 
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I was originally gonna get rs5000's all around but the only ones they could order for the front was with a 3 in lift. So i went with rs5000 on the back and rsx17000 for the front.
 
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Interesting. I got the 9000xls all around. They dont seem to fit in the front...did you get yours fixed and installed yet? I would like to see pics to see if they are similar to the 9000 in body size.
 
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I would have like to have went with the rs9000xl but im a broke college student so yea. Yea 3 of 4 are installed will get pics up soon.
 
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haha...yea, that would be cool. Basically my upper a arm hits the body of the shock. I have pics I should get up sooner than later...prob tomm while working diligently...
 
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I had a little trouble getting my driver front shock to go in. I will get some pics up in the next day or so.
 



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