The cost to replace two rear shocks typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on the make and model of the vehicle, the type of shocks used, and labor charges at the repair shop. Aftermarket shocks tend to be less expensive than OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts. Additionally, labor costs can vary significantly based on geographic location and the complexity of the installation. Always get a detailed estimate from a trusted mechanic for the most accurate pricing.
replace rear door shocks. the two rods along the sides.
shocks are usually pretty inexpensive. Just purchased two rear shocks for a 1994 S-10, usually they're about $30-35 and were on sale for $17 each.
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There are two bolts that hold the shock in.One at the top and one at the bottom.Once those are removed you can replace the old shock with a new one.
An easy way to tell when your shocks are worn out is to push down on the car to make it bounce. It should stop and come to rest after about two motions. If it continues much past that, you likely need new shocks.
If the liftgate will not stay up when you open it, you need to replace the two props ( they look like little shocks ).
Jack it up, Remove Tire, Undo the two bolts on the Shock Absorbers take old one off, reverse to complete
the bottom of the shock should be bolted to the rear axle so you take that off then you go up toward the top of the shock next to the frame and take out the two bolts holding it in place and its out
Yes, a 1999 Ford F150 2-wheel drive typically has four shocks—one for each wheel. The front suspension usually features two shocks, while the rear suspension also has two. These shocks help to absorb bumps and maintain vehicle stability. If you are considering replacing them, it's advisable to replace all four for balanced performance.
What type of vehicle? paul 1997 camero rs convertable If you have coil springs in the rear, you need to have two jacks. One will jack up the car up to take the tire off and be able to get to the shocks. The second jack will be used to stabilize the bottom of the coil pan so it doesn't drop down once you remove the shock and it will stay in perfect position to replace the new shock.
the 1995 XE has four shocks. Two on the rear axle, and one for each independent in the front.
Jack up the car. Unscrew two bolts in the rear bearing arms, then unscrew the top bolts. You will need to take out the back of the rear seat in order to get to these. Then the shocks can be taken out and new installed.