Cars would use shocks or struts in front but not both.
For a temporary repair, yes and use as directed.
only if you don't want to turn left or right. that size will definitely scrap, try 20s
there is a special tool that can be purchased at any auto parts store made specifically for compressing brake caliper pistons. I personally use a 4 inch c-clamp. works every time.
# == # Step 1 Lift the truck with a floor jack, and support the Silverado with jack stands. If you have selectable ride, disconnect the electrical sensor. # Step 2 Use the ratchet to pull out the upper shock absorber nut and bolt. Unbolt the lower shock absorber nut and bolt. Remove the shocks. # Step 3 Align the new shocks and insert the lower nut and bolt, followed by the upper nut and bolt. Torque both to 70 ft-lb. # Step 4 Reconnect the electrical connector if you have selectable ride on the Silverado, and lower the truck from the jack stands.
1991 mercury cougars use shocks and struts
Cars would use shocks or struts in front but not both.
All Chevrolet Celebrity's use struts in the front. As information they use shocks in the rear suspension.
Shocks- some are air shocks. Shocked?
what tools do i use to change the front brakes in my 2003 Pontiac grand prix
134A
All use strut / coil assemblies on the front. I think the station wagons use shocks (at least my 1987 Taurus wagon did IF I recall correctly). See "Related Questions" below for more
The Toyota Corolla All-Trac Wagon uses struts in the front end. Many Toyota vehicles use a front strut assembly unless otherwise noted.
"Shocks"...The Taurus/Sables use McPherson struts on the front suspension - which is basically a shock/coil spring assembly.Rear suspension on the other hand... Station wagon models use a separate shock & coil spring design. Sedans use McPherson struts.Many people continue to use the two terms in describing the same thing.All this is intended to help sort out the sometimes very confusing terminology.See "Related Questions" below for specific instructions for front and rear shocks/struts.
The 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix can use any SAE certified coolant. In normal climates, the coolant can be mixed half-and-half with water.
You have to get all the coins in each race/level, unlock all characters, then, you can use Super Sonic in Grand Prix. I beat the game.
Should use R134A ..