To replace the rear suspension of a Jeep Commander, first ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels, then disconnect the shock absorbers and sway bar links, followed by unbolting the lower and upper control arms and the axle. Replace the old components with new ones, reassembling in the reverse order, and ensure all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer specifications before reinstalling the wheels and lowering the vehicle. Finally, perform a wheel alignment to ensure proper handling and tire wear.
No. The axles & suspension are completely different.
I would as it increases your stopping distance - I also have this problem on the front since rear impact on my jeep.
The 2 boxes beneath your jeep commander rear seats are AC Vents.
replace the rear shock asorbers
A Jeep 4.0L has a two piece rear main seal. You have to remove the oil pan and rear main bearing cap to replace it.
No. Both washer systems use the under hood reservoir.
you don't computer controlled, or replace the suspension (shudder) expensive.
un zip it
Replace the bulbs
The 2002 Jeep Liberty rear wiper blade is unique to Jeep. You'll probably have to get the part at the dealer and may be able to ask for the install procedure.
replace rear tail light bulb
To replace the rear suspension bushes on a Peugeot 307, first, safely lift the vehicle and support it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and then detach the rear suspension components, including the trailing arms or subframe, as needed to access the bushes. Use a suitable tool, like a bush removal tool or a press, to remove the old bushes and install the new ones, ensuring they are properly aligned. Finally, reassemble the suspension components, replace the wheels, and lower the vehicle back to the ground.