Postby KEVSTER » Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:00 pm
Do replace in pairs, if money is somewhat of a problem get a less expensive shock, like Monroe gas shocks. The rears are easy, just need approx 1-1.5 hr of time and be somewhat mechanically inclined. I believe you will need a 1/2 drive 17mm socket, 17mm open-closed wrench,1/2 drive ratchet, 2 inch extension and a breaker bar only if the shocks are the original, meaning the oem shock nuts are on tight.. you will have to remove one wheel at a time to gain easy access to the upper shock bolt head and nut. CAUTION always use a jack stand under frame when removing a wheel, you do not want the vehicle to drop down on ground or on you.