remove the caps covering the nuts on the top and bottom of each shock.
Unbolt one shock, install the new shock. Repeat for the other side. DO NOT remove both shocks at the same time unless the bike is secured to a lift.
If it's a swingarm-type model use longer shocks, if it's a Softail use shorter shocks. Or you can use height-adjustable air shocks on any Harley with a rear suspension.
With shorter shocks.
You cannot. Stock shocks are not adjustable.
very carefully
The shocks are underneath the bike tranny area. Not sure stock shocks have adjustments, but if they do; you will see them under the bike. yes the shocks will be under the trans the shocks will be stock, if you want to raise your back end you can do it by using a ring spanner, there will be two ajusting nuts there, if you want lower your ride purchase lowering kit and get you local Harley mechanic to install causes you need a hydraulic press to install should take half hour to install and will change the look of your ride
The shocks on a 1999 Harley Fat Boy are not really adjustable. There are kits that lower the bike available on the after market.
yes
35-40 ft lbs
Use a bicycle pump only! No more than 6 lbs.
A person can change the back shocks on a 1995 Chevy Caprice by unmounting them from the upper lower mounts. The shocks can then be removed from the vehicle and new shocks put in their place.
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