is replacing shocks an easy DIY?

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swtz71

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really easy if you have air tools!
the rears are very simple 2 bolts top and bottom
fronts need a little more skill but there is a top bolt nut and a bottom bolt & nut you should take the font wheels of to do the fronts.
 

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Im sure its easy if your mechanically inclined. Looks very easy to me. just like swtz said. couple bolts and your good. Id say if you cant find a diy, just sit back look at it, see what needs to be removed and then go from there. Thats usually what i do when i cant figure it out. then usually a cold beverage after or during to calm the anger.. ha ha
 
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Yea that's what i tighter i was just wondering about like lifting it. In certain places to remove them, any input would help.
And ill be sure to have some cold beverages cuz im sure ill need some down calming down lol
 

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Yea that's what i tighter i was just wondering about like lifting it. In certain places to remove them, any input would help.
And ill be sure to have some cold beverages cuz im sure ill need some down calming down lol

ha ha... i usaually do, but also on the positive note, you could have one for the job well done, that you didnt pay someone 300 bucks or whatever they will charge for it.

If you do it, let us know, i will be changing mine soon.
 
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