You need air shocks, probably shackles & maybe shock extensions also. Any place that does lifts should have everything you need,
Rear air shocks work by using a small air compressor to provide additional lift and support. This is particularly handy for towing heavy loads.
no,not truck shocks, but you can use spring helpers or you can order a lift kit for the front and for the rear you can get air shocks from your local parts supplier.
It is on the lift support shocks on the rear window hatch. Each side has one.
Probably springs. Standard shocks don't lift unless they are air shocks.
Jack up the rear of the car, unless you can put it on a lift, remove shock mount bolts, remove shock, and replace
Yes it should have front struts and rear shocks.
How do you replace rear shocks on a 2003 altima?
No. Just wheel soacers in the front and air shocks in da rear.
The rear shocks on a Pontiac G6 are replaced by supporting the rear axle on jack stands, removing the wheels, and unbolting the shocks. New shocks can then be put in place and bolted on.
struts in front, shocks in rear.
jc Whitney has rough country shocks for 2-4 inch lift...there about 150 for all 4
shocks you simply lift the vehicle, then grab a socket wrench with the correct size socket, go onto alldata and look up the specifications for you front/rear shocks, then use a tork wrench and tighted until bolt locks in place.