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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Carnage on April 27, 2006, 05:33:10 PM
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Well, did another check. (didnt turn up much so I'll post it)
(im not a mechanic, nor do I have a garage so please bear with me)
My shocks are still stock and I would really like to replace them as I have high miles.
Im not interested in raising the height and the most Id like to drop it would be 1"
(so basically keeping to stock form, just improving on the product)
I just want the ride to improve.
I looked at the rears and it seems like a new one would just bolt on.
(front?)
But can anyone shed some light into this?
(is there anything <important> I should know, is it easy/hard, etc?)
What type of shocks do I need?
(whats a good price, where to get them?)
What is the process involved when replacing them?
(equipment involved, steps, etc)
(http://www.izook.com/features/lancex90/images/Fig%2033%20-%20Rear%20shock%20mount.jpg)
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remove old shocks, install new ones ;D
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remove old shocks, install new ones ;D
well... arent you the valedictorian
8)
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remove old shocks, install new ones ;D
That's how I'd do it too ;D
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ok
but seriously
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I think it's a 14mm top nut and a 17mm bottom bolt
You might need a pair of vice grips to break the nut
on the top stud loose, you living in the land of rusting
cars and all, and a socket and ratchet and a wrench
for the bottom bolt.
The shocks come with bolts and nuts, some might not
tho so don't trash your hardware until you get the new
shocks so you know what if anything you can't beat on
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I think it's a 14mm top nut and a 17mm bottom bolt
You might need a pair of vice grips to break the nut
on the top stud loose, you living in the land of rusting
cars and all, and a socket and ratchet and a wrench
for the bottom bolt.
The shocks come with bolts and nuts, some might not
tho so don't trash your hardware until you get the new
shocks so you know what if anything you can't beat on
thanks
so its just a "take off/put on" deal eh
can anyone recommend parts?
(im not lifting it)
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Ya, pretty much the same as
my first post to this thread.
That's why I posted it ;)
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it's clean under there ..you shouldn't have any problem with seized bolt
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Ya, pretty much the same as
my first post to this thread.
That's why I posted it ;)
I was waiting for the part recommendation
since you guys are bad ass like that
;)
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is that a sway bar in the rear?? :o :o :o
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([url]http://www.izook.com/features/lancex90/images/Fig%2033%20-%20Rear%20shock%20mount.jpg[/url])
dont let the pic fool you
its just a "generix" pic I found on the net
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monroe make a few good shocks - the middle of the line ones should do you just fine.
derek
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The rear shocks have a 8mm 'Flat' in the thread, you put a spanner on this to prevent the rod from turning when you are trying to undo the 14mm nut. Give the nut a good soaking with penetrating oil a day or more before and use a good quality spanner. On my year old car the flat rounded off and the vice grips wouldn't hold it either. I had to cut the top mount off. If the shocks don't come with new hardware then I would buy it before starting the job.
Front struts aren't too difficult either. Plenty of penetrating oil on the big nut on the top mount (17mm?).
Support the front of the car, place a jack under the wishbone. Be aware that the hub will flop about without the strut so having another support ready is a good idea. Remove the two lower mounting bolts and then remove the three bolts holding the stut assembly to the strut tower. I found removing the top mount easiest when I clamped the mount in a vice (It has a hex shaped flange) and then used a socket on the top nut.
Once you've got it apart then you'll know how to put it back together again.
Can't give you any advice on brands but there are adjustable rear shocks about and Koni make adjustable inserts for the stock front struts (early models only?).
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Just walk into your favorite Auto Parts store, go up to the counter person and ask for rear shocks for whatever year Tracker yours is. He'll give you probably give you a couple different choices from standard up through expensive gas charged units. Stick with name brand stuff that you've heard of and you really can't go wrong...
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are the fronts just as easy as the rears?
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No, the front doesn't use shocks, the front uses a strut system in place of an upper arm. For the most part they are a "unbolt the old, bolt in the new" operation, but you would want to get your alignment rechecked after installing them because it might affect camber...
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My rears looked fine... but I still had to cut them off... road salt you know... yuk..
once you get the old ones off, you are good to go. As a matter of fact, I just did my DD pickup too... had to cut those off too..
My front struts came off fine.. go figure..
Just be ready with a die grinder or torch or something if it looks like you aren't going to be able to get the top nuts off the rear shocks.
It's the front struts that will make the big difference in handling though.. the rears don't do much, compared to the struts.
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and the stock shock equiv is Crown Vic
or is that just for lifts?
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Only for lifts with Crown Vic shocks
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My rears looked fine... but I still had to cut them off... road salt you know... yuk..
I had to cut mine off too, I used an angle grinder on the passenger side, top nut and bottom bolt, on the drivers side top the sparks were going in towards the gas tank, and since I could smell gas, I decided to use a hack-saw, it was actually pretty quick, and no explosions!