Raise vehilce safely. Spray penetrant on nuts and bolts. Take a large vice grip and clamp on the the upper part of the old shock rod from under the fender well. Loosen nut on top and then break loose bottom bolts, The only ones that USUALLY give you a problem is the top nut cause it wants to spin the entire shock; that is the reason for the vice grip.Use 1/2" drive tools on this job.
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NO it does not.
The 1500 Chevy Silverado has two knock sensors. There is one on each side of the block halfway between front and back.
Your main problem is likely a wheel that is out of balance. A secondary problem is worn out shocks. Have the front wheels professionally balanced and see if the problem goes away. If not completely gone, replace your front shocks.
You first need to jack up the front you are working on from the lower ball joint. Then you only need to unscrew the top mount nut and remove the 2 lower mounting bolt and slide the shock out the bottom of the lower control arm. Reverse the procedure to install the new shock. Repeat the steps on the other front corner.
you blow it up
Take it to an alignment shop!
YES it does.
yes but it will so mess up the mileage.
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Remove the positive battery cable from your 1988 Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
what type of gear oil goes in my 2004 chevy silverado 1500 Front and rear, user guide does not specify