To replace the back shocks on a 2000 GMC Sonoma, first, safely lift the vehicle and secure it with jack stands. Remove the wheel for better access, then unbolt the old shock absorbers from the upper and lower mounting points using a socket and ratchet. Install the new shocks in the same positions, tightening the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reattach the wheel, lower the vehicle, and ensure everything is secure.
lubricate the back where the old shocks used to be and ask a Audi dealer for A4 shocks
You need to replace the 2 shocks that are on it. They are what keeps it opened.
simply just replace rear shocks with air shocks or put spring lifters on the springs
I suggest that you check in back by the trunk and back lights the there may be a short or the wires are lose
take the line off, get a new one and put it back in the same way
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/bragmw594.html this is needed to pull the cart,s and to reinstall them.
Remove the bolts. Replace shock. Tighten bolts to the manufacturers recommended torque setting.
That's right, no drain plug back there. To change the lube you need to remove the diff cover.
A person can change the back shocks on a 1995 Chevy Caprice by unmounting them from the upper lower mounts. The shocks can then be removed from the vehicle and new shocks put in their place.
To replace the rear shocks on a Cadillac Catera, start by safely lifting the rear of the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels to access the shocks, then unbolt the lower and upper mounting points of each shock absorber. Once detached, install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reattach the wheels and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
Length of back brake line to replace. hole in it between front and back door
to replace the shocks in a nut shell, take off the rear tire, buy a spring compresser and compress the springs, there is bolts that hold the shock in, take those out, one at the top and one at the bottom, after that pull the shock out with the spring, and put it back together just how you took it out.