Re: Installing shocks?

From: Don Mallett (maldbnsf@home.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 18:07:08 EST


Follow up...... I called http://www.4wheelparts.com today, they said that
the rear shocks are on back order (2-3 Weeks). After letting out a "WHAT"
mixed with "MOAN" and a very suttle "man thats sucks" the very nice guy on
the phone said he would call rancho and try to get them and shipped in 3 to
4 days. I can't wait for a better ride.

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---------- In article <0F45A7A5E62CD211B8CC0008C7A402F00D20EBBE@ftwntexmp002.bnsf.com>, Donald.Mallett@BNSF.com ("Mallett, Donald B") wrote:

> I ordered Rancho 5000 shocks for the front and the 9000 for the rear w/ the > single control. I never installed shocks before. Is there any thing more > then just unbolting the old and putting the new ones in? > > Thanks in advance-- > *------------------------------Y2KOTA------------------------------* > Don Mallett > Y2K QC 4.7L Auto SLT+ > http://Geocities.com/maldbnsf/ > http://www.dakota-truck.net/profiles/dakota/QwkvWz@DAJFf6/profile.htm > *--"I'm the odd job man, I can't do what I want, So I do what I can"-* > Harry Chapin > > > >



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