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undo top bolts on the shock and then undo the bottom bolts and remove, just reverse installing. Make sure you support the A-arms and/or axle when changing the shocks. The shocks themselves are used to limit the suspension travel.
Jack up the rear end and support it. With the weight on the axle you take the nuts loose on each and and replace the shocks. The shocks keep the rear axle from dropping down and letting the springs come out. As long as the axle is off the ground and supported you shouldn't have any problem.
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.
Axle torque specs are as follows: Axle nut torque..............148Ftlbs
the hub is what the wheel is attached to, it in turn is attached to the axle.
An axle is attached to the center of wheels.
the 1995 XE has four shocks. Two on the rear axle, and one for each independent in the front.
30mm
Because the handle is a wheel and the thing that is attached to it is a axle
where is the trans axle 2004 vue
'97 sunfire axle nut is 195 ft-lbs. Should be the same for Saturn
The front axle torque specs of a 1999 Saturn is 41 ft lbs. It is the axle shaft support bracket to engine bolts.?æ