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Old 11-26-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default 95 GT Rear Shocks

Any info on changing them. I just picked up the car
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Easy to do with a floor jack, jack stands and about 20 minutes per side.
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Easy to do with a floor jack, jack stands and about 20 minutes per side.
Yup,most aggravating part is upper nut are under the semi-rigid carpeted panels inside the trunk-but since it was posted a week ago,I bet you're done already-fingers faster than brain sometime
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just replaced mine this weekend. took me about 10 minutes per side. lift the car expose the top of the shock in the trunk by taking of the panels then just unbolt the nut and the same for the bottom and your done. its really simple. you might need an extra hand since some times the bottom bolt(bottom part of shock) wont align right.

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