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Shock Replacement Tips

gijoecam

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98 ExSport, '00 F-150
I'll be changing the shocks on my '98 Sport this Saturday. Any tips or suggestions that make the job easier? I've done it twice before and both times were a pain in the rear! Any tips that will make the job easier will be very helpful!

-Joe
 



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Are you replacing the shocks on the ground or with a lift? If you had a lift, it isn't difficult at all.

-Drew
 






When I did the shocks on my Mountaineer a few months ago, I was able to do the rears without jacking it up. However, I did need to jack up the front end, which made the shocks fit much easier. If you have a good quality floor jack, I recommend jacking up the rear rather high, and then putting jackstands under the frame. This will allow the rear end to "drop", and it is much easier to put on the rear shocks. I also recommend wearing eye protection, as there will be lots of dirt and grime that will be dislodged during the shock removal. Not really much more advice, other than the rear bolts are rather difficult to get to, but just be patient removing them.
 






Just curious as to the 5th shock on top of the pumpkin......WTF is that for and how often does THAT need changing ??
 






rscamaro73 said:
Just curious as to the 5th shock on top of the pumpkin......WTF is that for and how often does THAT need changing ??

It's a steering stabilizer, change it whenever you replace your rear shocks.
 






have a can of PB blaster near by and all should be good and dandy
 












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