To replace the rear shock absorbers on a 1996 Hyundai Excel, first, safely lift and support the rear of the vehicle using jack stands. Remove the rear wheels to access the shock absorbers. Unbolt the top and bottom mounts of the shock using the appropriate socket and wrench, then remove the old shock absorbers. Install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications, and then reattach the wheels before lowering the vehicle.
You take it out through the top of the shock tower. If you go to the Autozone website under repair manuals they have a great diagram of how to do it
A 1996 Ford Explorer has shock absorbers , front and rear , the cost would vary according to the manufacturer
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1996 Explorers do not have front struts. They use torsion bars as springs that require special tools to remove and conventional shock absorbers that are easy to remove.
its a really hard concept, just bring it into an auto shop.
it can cost between $500 to $4000 or more depending on the condition
About 13 months ago I had all 4 shock absorbers changed at a Ford dealership on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4X4 . I priced the job out at 2 Ford dealerships and went with the better deal . For 4 Ford factory shocks installed with taxes cost me almost $ 470 .00 Canadian ( the other dealership - where I bought the Explorer - wanted $ 100.00 more )
Just shock absorbers - 2 on the front - 2 on the rear ( and there is a smaller " shock absorber " that is angled , it's used to stabilize the differential - when the dealership changed my 4 shocks on my 1995 they did not suggest that I have that one changed also )
you have to pull the entire speedometer cluster on the back of it you will see little lights turn them until they come out and replace them with new ones
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5W-30 is the preferred oil , according to the 1996 Ford Thunderbird Owner Guide