Is there a trick to removing the shocks? I assume it should be under pressure.
Thanks,
shock removal
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shock removal
Gerry
53 M37
53 M37
Fully collapsed...fully extended...somewhere in between...doesn't matter. They go on and come off the same way as any other shocks (except maybe McPherson struts). I usually jack the vehicle up untill I can get the wheel off, making sure there are jack stands under the frame, and then jack up the end of the axle enough to partially collapse the shock. It doesn't take much...just enough to make sure there's no weight hanging on the shock.
Then, you just remove the nuts and slide (beat?) the shock off, clean everything up, slide the new shock on and button everything up before moving on to the next one. Simple in theory...will make you work up a sweat in reality.
Then, you just remove the nuts and slide (beat?) the shock off, clean everything up, slide the new shock on and button everything up before moving on to the next one. Simple in theory...will make you work up a sweat in reality.

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