Shocks = $50 plus labor.
Shocks and struts are an important part of a car's suspension system. Both shocks and struts are used to keep a vehicle from bouncing when it is being driven. Shocks are less expensive to replace then struts.
Unbolt the old ones, bolt on the new ones.
You have to replace with springs and shocks
To replace the rear shocks on a 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis, begin by safely lifting the rear of the vehicle and securing it with jack stands. Remove the wheels for better access, then unbolt the lower shock mount and the upper shock mount using appropriate sockets or wrenches. Once the old shocks are removed, install the new shocks by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, replace the wheels and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
How do you replace rear shocks on a 2003 altima?
The best way is to remove the bottom bolt and bend it all around until the top breaks then start the new shocks and tighten the nuts at the top through the fenderwell.
Yes you can.
1991 mercury cougars use shocks and struts
I need to replace the shocks absorber for my VW Jetta 2001.
how to replace rear shocks on a 1994 acura legend coupe
If you replace the manual leveling shocks on the rear with regular shocks you also have to replace the rear coil springs with stiffer ones. Use gm part #15182559 or bilstein part #199021 to replace the coil springs. The coil springs that come with the manual leveling shocks are not stiff enough to use with regular shocks, causing the rear end to droop.
Jack car up and remove tires for easy access, then simply unbolt front shocks and replace with new shocks. On the rear some models come with a type of ride leveling shock that will be noticeably fatter than a normal shock, this type of shock called Nivomat MUST be replaced with a comparable expensive Nivomat shock or you need to buy a replacement kit that includes new springs and regular shocks, this kit uses different springs to compensate for the non Nivomat shocks. To replace rear shocks you would follow similar steps to the front, jack up car, remove tires and simply unbolt the shocks and re-install the new shocks in the same order.