shock absorbers front and rear
No ( shock absorbers front and rear )
No ( shock absorbers front and rear )
It does not have shocks on the front, it has struts. You better know what you are doing when replacing struts or you can get seriously injured. Take it to a pro.
very carefully.
My 2001 FLSTF is between the 2 shock absorbers.
yes. all "S" series gm trucks have used shocks on all four corner for the entire time they were produced.
Struts.
On any vehicle equipped with struts, a strut is just a shock absorber that is a integral part of the steering geometry. Some symptoms are unusual vibration in steering. scalloped or cupped wear patterns on the tires, and oil leakage from the top of the strut tube. Most struts last about 50K MI.
No, You can not lower the car by adjusting the struts. That is what lowering springs are for.
2 struts for the front and 2 regular shocks for the rear.
Yes,.. kind of...on the front "axle". Each wheel up front has its own 'wishbone' style hub mounts, ball joints, and shock absorbers. In the rear, its a different story.... solid axle with one big shock for the entire rear end.