this job is so easy im wondering if your seriouse ...but here goes the front shocks are accessible through the top its only one nut that needs to be removed there the botttom at the a-arm there are two that need to be removed jack the car up pull it out same for other side then reverse process for installation the back you might want to jack it up cus youd have to get under the car to see the top of the shock and the nuts that connect it to the car remove them as well as the bolt that connects it to the mount on the axle then reverse the process for installation
A Hanes or chilton manual
well i have a 1987 cutlas supreme and it has a 307
The 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was rated 350 horsepower with the with the V8 engine. It was last year that the Cutlass was a rear wheel drive vehicle.
It's in the fusebox.
rightside bottom of steering column
5 by 4.75
It's a metric 200R4
I have 2 of these cieras and NO they are front wheel drive, the cutlass supreme is real wheel drive
It should be under the hood of the car.
Yes it will fit. Both cars are "G" body's
7 inch lift kit
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was an intermediate-size car produced by GM for the U.S. market. The Supreme sat atop the Cutlass line, beginning as a trim package and eventually becoming its own model name. The popularity of the Cutlass helped drive Oldsmobile to a million sales for the first time in 1978. More than half were Cutlasses. Production of the rear-wheel drive Cutlass ended in 1987. The last car to wear the Cutlass badge was a smaller, front-wheel drive car that left the line on July 2, 1999. It was replaced, indirectly, by the Intrigue.