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Well I rednecked it. I got some mule tape (Flat rope used for pulling cables underground) wrapped it about four times around the shock through the upper shock mount and then wove the tape through the spring so my son could hold it. Then I could could get the nut off. Of course I PB Blastered it when I first started.
Any good shock will have a place for a wrench under the wheel well, i.e. where the spring meets the upper mount.
I have seen those on other shocks but these did not have that. Thanks for all the advice. I only had my eight year old son helping me so I other advice.
could've just taken the shock and shock tower out together and then loosen the nut. it was easy when I did it that way. Nice spring compressor btw wish i could've had one of those when I put my spacers in haha
could've just taken the shock and shock tower out together and then loosen the nut. it was easy when I did it that way. Nice spring compressor btw wish i could've had one of those when I put my spacers in haha
Not on the driver's side. The master cylinder, all the ABS stuff and wires are in the way. The instructions said to start with the driver's side but the passenger side is easier to see what was going on. If I would have started with the driver's side the neighbors would have called the cops because they would have thought there was a fight going on