The biggest problem I had when I changed the shocks on my 92 2wd was the top
nut on the front shocks didn't want to come off. I had to persuade them with a
cold chisel. Other than that it was unbolt the old and bolt in the new.
Doug Fedeli
Brett Forehand wrote:
> Hey guys, already decided these are the shocks I want. They only want 28
> bucks a piece for the ES9000's. I am just a little curious at what is
> involved in changing the shocks. 4wheel parts wants 18 bucks a pop for
> installation.
>
> I don't want to seem like a cheap bastard, (except for the fact that I AM a
> cheap bastard), and I thought I'd ask the GenII guys if it's a pain in the
> ass install. Seems like a jack it up and remove/replace kind of deal... Any
> tips/bad experiences on this, guys? Do you have to get an alignment done?
>
> I'm tired of floating down the highway like I'm in a big old boat
> Oldsmobile. (Just kidding, Ed!)
>
> Later,
> Brett Forehand
> '94 Dakota CC Sport
> http://homepage.altavista.com/brett4hand/files/WacoKid.html
>
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