Unbolt the old ones, bolt on the new ones.
Yes , shock absorbers front and rear
Struts on the front , but motorcraft.com lists shocks and struts for the back ( I'm confused ! )
It does not have shocks on the front it has struts which should only be replace by a professional. The rear shocks are easily replaced. Just unbolt them and install the new ones.
no, not at all replace the front when the time comes..
When you find it faulty and need to be replaced
rear front or rear?
It doesn't have struts. It has coil-over shocks.
You just unbolt them and bolt in the new ones.
mercury mariner
Front shocks. You may feel what I could describe as an "UP" bounce feel. If you replace the front shocks this will minimize that feel. However, the Frontier front suspension is quite "bouncy" good truck.
The 4Runner doesn't have struts; it has coil-over shocks in front. After removing the old shocks a spring compressor is required to remove the springs and install them on the new shocks. Take it to a front end shop that has the proper compressor and tools; it's very dangerous if you don't have good equipment and experience. The rear shocks are easy to replace by yourself.
To replace the front shocks on a 1993 Dodge Dakota, start by safely lifting the front of the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the shock absorbers. Unbolt the top and bottom shock mount bolts, then remove the old shocks. Install the new shocks by reversing the process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before reattaching the wheel and lowering the vehicle.