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Old 03-28-2014, 03:12 PM
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Hauled some wood yesterday and broke a shock. Recommendations?

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Gas magnums. The yellow ones.

I have Monroe senstaracs and they're ok. I wish I had gone with something a little more heavy duty now that my truck is a 2500 but that's Beside the point.
 
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Yeah, I bought the cheapo ones unfortunately at O'Reily's. What's your recommended way of installing them?
 
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On the ground. Unbolt the old ones, install the new ones.
 
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No jacking up the truck or anything?
 
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Nope shocks are not load bearing. You could take them all off and drive without them if you really wanted. It would ride terribly tho
 
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Awesome. Might do them tomorrow maybe.
 
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They're pretty bad though, gotta admit.
 
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What size socket are the bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by Ham Bone
Gas magnums. The yellow ones........
This. Great shock for reasonable money. Shop around for best price. I bought mine online at advance auto using a coupon and picked them up in store.

I can't help on the bolt/nut size. I remember mine were an odd size and had to borrow the socket from a friend. Spray them well first with your favorite lube and good luck.
 


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