Beneath the A frame is the easiest if you have a standard jack. It's a frame shaped like an A. If you have a no clue what that is just knock on a few items with your fist a few inches away from the tire under the car and avoid anything hollow or that you feel like you could damage.
Raise the glass and prop it safely in the open position. This reveals the struts that operate the window. At this point it should be clear to you how to unbolt and replace them.
front or either side of front of vehicle - position floor jack under front frame lift points rear or either side of rear of vehicle - position jack under the pinch point notches
What type of vehicle? paul 1997 camero rs convertable If you have coil springs in the rear, you need to have two jacks. One will jack up the car up to take the tire off and be able to get to the shocks. The second jack will be used to stabilize the bottom of the coil pan so it doesn't drop down once you remove the shock and it will stay in perfect position to replace the new shock.
SHOULD BE IN THE REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENT WHERE THE JACK IS ON DRIVER SIDE SHOULD BE IN THE REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENT WHERE THE JACK IS ON DRIVER SIDE
What should it cost to replace rear brakes, drums and rotors, '96 Volvo 850 GLT.
Support the car on axel stands under rear jacking points then undo shock absorber and then the axel should fall down lower using a jack to support it making the spring loose and should be able to remove and replace.
96 dodge ram side rear view mirror will not stay in position
Open the rear hatch and take the cargo mat out. Lift the panel closest to rear seat--the jack should be stored beneath it.
You should make sure your rear disks are nice and smooth. If the rear disks have grooves in them you should replace them.
Jack up the rear of the car, unless you can put it on a lift, remove shock mount bolts, remove shock, and replace
Which one best describes the position you should be in to give maximum clearance for rear end swing
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.