- 1). Loosen the lug nuts off of each front tire with a tire iron wrench.
- 2). Place a hydraulic jack under the axle near the tire. Lift the vehicle enough so the tire can be removed. Place a jack stand under the axle and lower the axle with the jack onto the jack stand. Repeat this step to the opposite end of the axle.
- 3). Remove the lug nuts and pull the tires from the axle.
- 4). Locate the mounting bolts that secure the shocks to the vehicle. Lubricate these bolts by spraying penetrating fluid onto them. Allow the fluid to lubricate the bolts for 10 minutes.
- 5). Loosen and remove the bolts with a ratchet and socket. Remove the shock from the vehicle.
- 6). Place the replacement shock into the brackets. Use the stock hardware to fasten the shock into position. Tighten the bolts with a ratchet and socket.
- 7). Repeat steps 4 through 6 for shocks on the opposite side of the vehicle.
- 8). Reinstall the tires and the lug nuts. Tighten the lug nuts with the tire iron wrench. Lift the vehicle and remove the jack stands before lowering it to the ground with the jack.
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