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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 488
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A friend and I just did my rear shocks 2 weeks ago. He held onto the rod while I hit the top nut with the air tools. If you don;t have any air tools, see if you can get somebody to hold the rod, or even try turning it the opposite way while you try to loosen the nut. Hope this helps some. BTW, if you don't plan on using the stock shocks again, get a set of vice grips and have somebody hold it with that.
Chris
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1987 LX, Best times: 13.47 @ 102.49, 1.80 60ft 6900' DA |
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