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2wd shock installation - tips needed....
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Cayette Apostol
• Cypress, TX, USA
• Registered on 2/6/2003
• 4 posts
Posted:2/12/2003 08:16
What's the easiest way to get to the top bolt on the front when installing new shocks? I've got all of this hard plastic lining in the fenderwell and there is also a metal lip in front of the bolt.

I'm not sure if it is different in a 4wd? Any time saving tips would be appreciated.
RS-TX
• Little River, TX, USA
• Registered on 11/22/2002
• 298 posts
Posted:2/12/2003 13:30
I let my dealer install my fronts. He only charged $20. I changed the rears. They were pretty easy to reach. It took two mechanics to put on the Bilsteins. One to compress it and one to put in the bolt. They were both sweating. I figured that was $20 well spent.

Rick

2004 VW Jetta TDI
Wheels
• Visalia, CA, USA
• Registered on 1/20/2003
• 214 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:2/12/2003 16:27
I let my tire guy change them.
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2wd shock installation - tips needed....
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