Jack up the rear end and support it. With the weight on the axle you take the nuts loose on each and and replace the shocks. The shocks keep the rear axle from dropping down and letting the springs come out. As long as the axle is off the ground and supported you shouldn't have any problem.
How do you replace rear shocks on a 2003 altima?
The 2001 Buick LeSabre rear shocks are held in place with a retaining bolt on each end of the shock. Remove the retaining bolts and the old shocks will come off. Reverse the process to install your new rear shocks.
how to replace rear shocks on a 1994 acura legend coupe
How do I remove the rear shocks on a 2002 chevy camaro convertible?
Jack up the rear of the car, unless you can put it on a lift, remove shock mount bolts, remove shock, and replace
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.
The rear shocks on a Pontiac G6 are replaced by supporting the rear axle on jack stands, removing the wheels, and unbolting the shocks. New shocks can then be put in place and bolted on.
rear front or rear?
Shocks = $50 plus labor.
Changing rear shocks
To replace the rear shocks on a 2001 Chrysler LHS, start by safely lifting the rear of the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels to access the shock absorbers, then unbolt the lower shock mount and the upper mount in the trunk or rear seat area. 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, reattach the wheels and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
lubricate the back where the old shocks used to be and ask a Audi dealer for A4 shocks