I don't think so.
take the old ones out and put new ones in
Lesabres only have air suspension in the rear, they will be a combination of air shocks with a coil spring on the lower control arm.
You have coil springs front and rear as well as shocks.
If you replace the manual leveling shocks on the rear with regular shocks you also have to replace the rear coil springs with stiffer ones. Use gm part #15182559 or bilstein part #199021 to replace the coil springs. The coil springs that come with the manual leveling shocks are not stiff enough to use with regular shocks, causing the rear end to droop.
A 2002 Jeep Wrangler has coil springs.
replacing coil springs, 2002 ford explorer
Yes the suspension is the same, they will fit. The springs have a higher rate and are therefore a little stiffer, as are the shocks. They will probably lift it a little due to the old spring being sagging from use.
do they have very large coil springs around them? if they do then they're struts. shocks usually dont have visible springs.
yes front coil springs with front shocks on a 1987 cadillac brougham rear wheel drive
First, get new shocks and struts...on that vehicle, not entirely sure, but probably struts in front and back, no shocks. Check for coil springs in rear. If rear springs are coil, then struts. If rear springs are leaf, then shocks. While you're at the parts store, rent or borrow a coil spring compression tool. You'll need to compress the coil springs to remove/reinstall new struts. Other than the compression tool, standard garage mechanics tools will do the job.
S10 dont have struts the have coil springs and shocks
No , unless the spring is damaged