yes
Should be 2 bolts (3/4 socket) & remove & replace
A novice should not try to replace a shock strut. The strut spring needs to be compressed, in order to remove it. The compressed shock spring will be under several hundred pounds of pressure. This can create a very dangerous situation for the novice.
remove the two upper mounting bolts inside the trunk, then remove the one on the axl, replace bolts when you replace the shock...
how to replace front shock absorber on Mitsubishi 1997 TE Sedan
Yes indeed. Anybody who has received a big electric shock should be treated by a doctor as soon as possible. While there may not be any visible signs of damage to the person, such as burns or wounds, damage to the nervous system is very common.
You'd probably go with add-a-leaf springs, replace the pittman arm, replace the shock absorbers.
If you mean "can CPUs be damaged," the answer is yes. Physical, thermal, or electrical shock can damage it permanently. That is why you should not drop your computer, expose it to extreme temperatures, or overvoltage your power supply.
How do you change a shock on a Peugeot 106 gti
To replace the shock absorbers on a 1996 Thunderbird, first, safely lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the shock absorber, then unbolt the upper and lower shock mounting points using appropriate tools. Replace the old shock with the new one, ensuring it is aligned correctly, and then reattach the mounting bolts. Finally, replace the wheel, lower the vehicle, and test for proper function.
you don't! there are no shocks. you must replace the struts.
Remove 3 bolts, remove shock, insert shock, compress shock, replace bolts
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?