well no you would have to take the tire off and put a spring compressor on the spring then you could take off the shock you can rent a spring compressor for auto part place
* Clunking Noise Over Bumps PROBABLE CAUSEREMEDY Loose shock absorber mountings. Tighten nuts, or replace bushings. Loose strut mounting nut. Tighten or replace mounting nut. Worn shocks or struts. Replace struts or shocks. Deteriorated suspension bushings. Replace bushings.http://www.thepartsbin.com/suspension-steering.html
Shocks should be replaced once obvious wear is noticed, such as the Suburban taking bumps in the road harder, and taking longer to recover. If the vehicle bounces after it is heavily leaned on, it is a sign the shocks are worn. Drivers who tackle rough often will need to replace shocks more frequently than those who drive regularly on highways. Most manufacturers recommend a shock replacement about every 55,000 miles.
By taking it to a auto glass repair shop. This is definitely not a DIY job.
In taking sides Flaco is a friend of Lincoln's.
Replacing anything on the suspension of a vehicle can be VERY DANGEROUS. The springs on most vehicles has enough force behind them to sever limbs if they get in the way. I recommend taking the vehicle to the shop for servicing.
remove one bolt that holds it in and the electrical connector and thats it! drivers side requires taking air duct off.
No problem taking it across country as long as the vehicle as been maintained. 300K is not a big deal on these. One of the worst things is there front suspension. Replace the tie rods ends and make sure have good shocks.
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# == # Step 1 Lift the truck with a floor jack, and support the Silverado with jack stands. If you have selectable ride, disconnect the electrical sensor. # Step 2 Use the ratchet to pull out the upper shock absorber nut and bolt. Unbolt the lower shock absorber nut and bolt. Remove the shocks. # Step 3 Align the new shocks and insert the lower nut and bolt, followed by the upper nut and bolt. Torque both to 70 ft-lb. # Step 4 Reconnect the electrical connector if you have selectable ride on the Silverado, and lower the truck from the jack stands.
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In the book "Taking Sides" by Gary Soto, Lincoln's mom is not specifically mentioned or focused on. The story primarily follows the protagonist, Lincoln Mendoza, a basketball player navigating issues of loyalty and friendship.
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