Originally Posted by
Osteomata
Based upon the recommendation from you guys that replacing my own shocks was quite easy (you bastards!) I started the job this evening. Replacing OEm shocks with Ranchos. I got the top nut off easy enough, and with the help of a breaker bar I got the bottom nut off, but the bolt doesn't seem to be coming free. I am looking at my rancho replacement shocks and the bottom eye does not seem to be threaded, so why won't the bolt come out? I tried unscrewing it with my socket wrench, and granted that I don't have room for more than two clicks at a time, but after working it for some time I see no movement out of the holes. I tried hitting it with a hammer to no effect. Any recommendations?
Osteo, are you talking about the front or rear shocks? If it's the rear shocks the lower "bolt" is actually a threaded rod that is welded to the rear axle. You'll need to get something to use to bang on the shock with (brass drift, stout piece of wood, etc.) Put that at the base of the shock, under the "bolt" and give it a few good whacks to get the shock off.
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