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Quick and easy shock replacement

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Middle Georgia
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No
NOT!

Yesterday my SIL and I decided to swap out the front shocks and install a front trac bar.

The right side was a piece of cake.

After 4 hours of wrestling with the driver side shock, I cut off the top bolt.

It was Easter Sunday so I couldnt get a replacement bolt. I used a leftover bolt from some long ago project to hold teh shock on until I can source the proper bolt, today I hope.

We didnt even get to the trac bar.

The bonus was when we got down to look at the steps that just decided to quit working and we smelled propane.
 

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