Good grief, that's definitely the bodyshop you want doing your work.
I've had some bumper shocks slide right out of the frame, and others fight me. On the Vic, the crossbolts holding them inside the frame all but refused to come out, the stamped nut things breaking loose from the frame almost immediately and requiring gator-grip pliers on that end to get the bolt out ... plus the bolt wouldn't slide out and had to be screwed and tapped and pried all the way out. Then once I got it out I discovered that there was enough surface rust on the shock itself that it's not going to slide out without persuasion. When I jerked the bumper-and-shocks assembly off the back of the wagon, I tethered the bumper to another car and drove forward to jerk it out. Possibly a slide hammer could be made to do the job as well, or possibly just spin the shock/mount in its hole and pull and spin and pull until it eventually wiggles out.
I've had some bumper shocks slide right out of the frame, and others fight me. On the Vic, the crossbolts holding them inside the frame all but refused to come out, the stamped nut things breaking loose from the frame almost immediately and requiring gator-grip pliers on that end to get the bolt out ... plus the bolt wouldn't slide out and had to be screwed and tapped and pried all the way out. Then once I got it out I discovered that there was enough surface rust on the shock itself that it's not going to slide out without persuasion. When I jerked the bumper-and-shocks assembly off the back of the wagon, I tethered the bumper to another car and drove forward to jerk it out. Possibly a slide hammer could be made to do the job as well, or possibly just spin the shock/mount in its hole and pull and spin and pull until it eventually wiggles out.
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