ugh front shock removal...... used search

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Aug 25, 2011 | 09:02 AM
  #16  
This is the actual tool for the job:

http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Tools-Jeep-A...t_pn=WILW80551

I have one, it works pretty well, as long as you PB blast it good first. Also, I broke one before because I tried to turn the chrome part that goes on the stem of the shock. That doesn't work, you ahve to turn the black socket that goes on the nut, and use the chrome piece to keep it from spinning.
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Aug 25, 2011 | 09:23 AM
  #17  
Quote: This is the actual tool for the job:

http://www.4wd.com/Jeep-Tools-Jeep-A...t_pn=WILW80551

I have one, it works pretty well, as long as you PB blast it good first. Also, I broke one before because I tried to turn the chrome part that goes on the stem of the shock. That doesn't work, you ahve to turn the black socket that goes on the nut, and use the chrome piece to keep it from spinning.
Or just use a wrench on the bolt and a socket on the shock top.
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Aug 25, 2011 | 11:47 AM
  #18  
i used a big vice grip in wheel well and ratchet in the engine bay, just lock the vice grip down hard and turn with the ratchet till it holds on something and turn away
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Aug 25, 2011 | 12:30 PM
  #19  
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I like the JKS.......they look a lot stronger http://store.jksmfg.com/merchant2/me...ory_Code=Shock
I want it! I have 6" shocks in the rear. If I relocate my lower mounts I'm only gonna need like 3 or 4" shocks. Then I can use the ones from the rear on the front and it will be perfect!
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Aug 25, 2011 | 03:21 PM
  #20  
small pipe wrench on the piston works also
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Aug 25, 2011 | 10:17 PM
  #21  
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I like the JKS.......they look a lot stronger http://store.jksmfg.com/merchant2/me...ory_Code=Shock
You know these would be VERY easy to make!
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Aug 25, 2011 | 11:10 PM
  #22  
I just break the nut loose, hold the ratchet in one hand reach into the wheel well with the other and spin the shock off.
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Aug 26, 2011 | 12:35 AM
  #23  
Quote: I know everyone knocks rocky road but this is cool. http://www.rocky-road.com/pinadapt.html
lol idk why they still do, seems theyve cleaned up their act some. and they really do make great stuff. I've never seen shackles beefier and more reinforced than the ones I got from them. and they're the only place I know that sales actually solid steel blocks instead of hollow aluminum ones
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Aug 26, 2011 | 10:25 AM
  #24  
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lol idk why they still do, seems theyve cleaned up their act some. and they really do make great stuff. I've never seen shackles beefier and more reinforced than the ones I got from them. and they're the only place I know that sales actually solid steel blocks instead of hollow aluminum ones
Whooo hooo thank you for that... I really want their cads... they are the best looking (beefy) at the best price
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Aug 27, 2011 | 08:09 AM
  #25  
Quote: You know these would be VERY easy to make!
I have the JKS, I would have made something but time was a issue and I needed to get shocks on the jeep..........It's pretty beefy
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Aug 27, 2011 | 03:46 PM
  #26  
a impact with a extension worked for me on the driver side had to have the lower bolt out and push the shock towards the transmission to use the impact
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