when shock absorber's have been changed do you need to realign the wheels
A shock absorber can be found underneath the engine in a car between the engine and the wheels. It is is used to absorb the impact that the wheels hitting the road can have on the car. It can be seen and accessed from beneath the car.
Shock absorbers are worn, wheels/tires need balancing.
sounds like your shock absorbers are worn out
Yes
To install rear shocks, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheels for better access, then locate the shock mounting bolts at the top and bottom of the shock absorber. Unscrew these bolts, detach the old shock, and replace it with the new shock by reversing the removal process. Finally, reattach the wheels, lower the vehicle, and check the installation for proper alignment and tightness.
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Not necessarily, but it makes to job allot easier.
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no , changing front shock absorbers does not change any of the allignment settings so , if the wheels are PROPERLY ALIGNED before the shocks are changed , a wheel allignment would not be needed
It all depends on the height of your riser/shock pads.
To replace the rear shock absorbers on a 1996 Hyundai Excel, first, safely lift and support the rear of the vehicle using jack stands. Remove the rear wheels to access the shock absorbers. Unbolt the top and bottom mounts of the shock using the appropriate socket and wrench, then remove the old shock absorbers. Install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, and then reattach the wheels before lowering the vehicle.
by decreasing its shank diameter