Replacing shocks on a 97
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Replacing shocks on a 97
Hi I am new to this group. I have a 97 3.4l 4wd and I am going to replace the front and rear shocks (Bilsteins) this weekend. Any advice on what I am in for?
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Jeff
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Jeff
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PLan on having a good coil compressor for the front, or else take the front off and take them to a local shop and have them compress the coil. You are also goin to find the rear to be tricky the way the top nut is. so since i was replacing my shocks i didnt care if i screwed the old ones up. so i just took a pipe wrench and clamped it down on the upper part of the shock to keep if from spinning.
Have fun!
Have fun!
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Originally Posted by designer_jeff
Hi I am new to this group. I have a 97 3.4l 4wd and I am going to replace the front and rear shocks (Bilsteins) this weekend. Any advice on what I am in for?
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks
Jeff
These links may help a bit as well:
http://www.drawhorn.org/rear_ome_install_writeup.htm
http://www.drawhorn.org/front_ome_install_writeup.htm
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Yep... Rear is no problem. Do like you would any truck.
Front is a little different. You'll need the external coil spring compressors found at like Kragen or whatever. They rent them to you for how ever long you want. Way cheaper that way.
You'll have to align the top 3 studs with the 1 bottom eyelit of the shock. That is always the most difficult thing for me. .
You can do it no problem though. Right now would be the best time to install a little lift too if you wanted.
Front is a little different. You'll need the external coil spring compressors found at like Kragen or whatever. They rent them to you for how ever long you want. Way cheaper that way.
You'll have to align the top 3 studs with the 1 bottom eyelit of the shock. That is always the most difficult thing for me. .
You can do it no problem though. Right now would be the best time to install a little lift too if you wanted.
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The only thing that comes to mind other than what was said is be sure to get the srping seat on the right direction or you will have to pull the front apart to do it right
also may want to get some PB Blaster... to soak them rear bolts a few days ahead of time especially that top one
also may want to get some PB Blaster... to soak them rear bolts a few days ahead of time especially that top one
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I recently did the same thing. I had little car repair experience but got some help for a member here on this board and it went fine. It is a time consuming job especially the front. You can rent the coil compressors from Autozone or similar. Also, make sure you have a torque wrench. I think the torque specs are on JA 4runner site (http://www.top4runners.com/ja/index.html) check under "handling".
Remember to get an alignment afterwards.
Good luck
Remember to get an alignment afterwards.
Good luck
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If you chose to do the coil compressing yourself, be very careful and watch how much the studs flex. They WILL break, and it could be bad. Just be aware that something bad can happen with the manual coil compressors and be prepared to jump back and cover your head. I personally have had on snap on me, is was as scary as hell.
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Originally Posted by snwbrdpunk16
If you chose to do the coil compressing yourself, be very careful and watch how much the studs flex. They WILL break, and it could be bad. Just be aware that something bad can happen with the manual coil compressors and be prepared to jump back and cover your head. I personally have had on snap on me, is was as scary as hell.
It's funny you mentioned that. When I did mine that's all I could think about I made sure that I kept everything that could break away from me. It would suck to get nailed in the face by a coil spring
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Originally Posted by Mikey
It's funny you mentioned that. When I did mine that's all I could think about I made sure that I kept everything that could break away from me. It would suck to get nailed in the face by a coil spring
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It's funny you mentioned that. When I did mine that's all I could think about I made sure that I kept everything that could break away from me. It would suck to get nailed in the face by a coil spring
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