...or popping noise when the jeep drives over rough terrain. It sounds like it is coming from the rear shocks or springs? I asked a friend who has a jeep and he said it is probably the shocks releasing ...
how do I remove the rear shocks on my 98 cherokee? shocks are easy just reomove the bolts that hold them on remove bolts and shocks. The depress or extend easily. good luck.
oil leaking from shock I have a 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon that is less than 6 months old. I noticed that the shock on the passenger side was leaking oil. Is this my steering stablizer shock
need to replace front and rear shocks on a jeep wrangler Easy, Quick and fun. spray all the bolts with P.B. Blaster. wait a day or so....spray them again....wait. Lift and secure the vehicle, Remove ...
How to remove the top bolts from the rear shocks Not prblem on the bottom bolt but How do you remove the top bolts from the rear OEM shocks? Are the fittings welded to the body or are there nuts ...
shocks I'm looking for the recommended shocks for a 1999 jeep wrangler sahara 4.0L. It depends if your jeep is lifted or stock, and what kind of performance you want. Check www.quadratec.com . They ...
...and it got worse, changed 4 tie rod ends and got even worse. Any recommendations are helpfull Shocks are usually pretty much shot after 45-50K. Also check damper (sideways shock on steering ...
...a ball joint Could be 47 different things, ball joint included. Could be any suspension bushing, shock bushing, a arm bushing, shock mount, wheel bearing Pittman arm bushing, lug nut, broken ...
...gasket on a 02 jeep wrangler 4.0 6cyl? Is the steering damper the same as the steering stabilizer shock? If I remember correctly, the gasket is part of the valve
at around how many miles should shocks be replaced If no inherent problems, 75000 miles is usually recommended.
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