Anyone replaced their own shocks?
#1
Anyone replaced their own shocks?
My Tokico's are on their way. Since I've read that the rears are easier to replace than the front I plan on replacing the rear ones myself and have a shop put on the front ones at a later date when I have the extra cash. Is this a good idea? I would rate myself as an average mechanic.
#2
Thats funny, as the fronts went on very easy for me, and it was the rears that took forever.
If you can do one set.....just do them all. Its not that hard! Just rent the spring compressor, as most places nowadays rent free tools w/ a deposit.
If you can do one set.....just do them all. Its not that hard! Just rent the spring compressor, as most places nowadays rent free tools w/ a deposit.
#5
I pulled mine out and replaced them with my tein ha's. I though it went pretty smooth without a spring compressor. The driver side front is a little more of pain because you have to move the window washer reservoir, in order to get that long bolt out.
Last edited by SC2jz; 08-12-03 at 10:02 PM.
#6
Originally posted by SC2jz
I pulled mine out and replaced them with my tein ha's. I though it went pretty smooth without a spring compressor. The driver side front is a little more of pain because you have to move the window washer reservoir, in order to get that long bolt out.
I pulled mine out and replaced them with my tein ha's. I though it went pretty smooth without a spring compressor. The driver side front is a little more of pain because you have to move the window washer reservoir, in order to get that long bolt out.
What long bolt?
#7
Originally posted by Keith13b
What long bolt?
What long bolt?
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Re: Shock install
Originally posted by ajayssc40093
SC400 can you tell me where you had your shocks/springs installed? I to live in the Bay Area, near Richmond. Any advice would help thank you.
Ajay
SC400 can you tell me where you had your shocks/springs installed? I to live in the Bay Area, near Richmond. Any advice would help thank you.
Ajay
I had mine done at this shop in Milpitas, CA but since I wouldn't recommend it so I'm not going to name it here. Still searching for a competent and honest mechanic after 20 years of driving
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