Jack it up, Remove Tire, Undo the two bolts on the Shock Absorbers take old one off, reverse to complete
How do you replace rear shocks on a 2003 altima?
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To replace the rear shocks on a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, first, safely lift the vehicle and support it with jack stands. Remove the rear wheels for better access, then locate the shocks at the rear suspension. Unbolt the top and bottom of each shock using the appropriate socket or wrench, and then remove the old shocks. Install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before reattaching the wheels and lowering the vehicle.
Rear shocks cost anywhere from $55 to $85 each. There is also the labor charge to install them.
The 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser has 57.9 in. of rear hip room.
The 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser has 61.2 in. of rear shoulder room.
The 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser has 39.1 in. of rear head room.
The 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser has 34.3 in. of rear leg room.
The rear track of the 2004 Toyota Land-Cruiser is 5 ft. 3.6 in. (63.6 in.).
Struts on the front, shocks on the rear.
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.
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.