The rear end of my 90gmq has been sagging pretty low and since I'm going to be packing it full of luggage and going on an out of state trip soon, it has been moved up my list of priorities.
1) How difficult is this? From what I've read I'll probably need a ratchet wrench to get it done.
2) Should I be replacing both my shocks and springs?
3) If I wanted to lift the rear end up higher than stock (f-150 springs??) or to have "load assist" shocks would this require more work than a standard replacement?
Basically I need shocks soon. It's the first time I've ever worked on my suspension and I don't know what to order so I want to get everything straight before I begin because I have a habit of starting a job and not having everything I need to finish it.
Thanks!
1) How difficult is this? From what I've read I'll probably need a ratchet wrench to get it done.
2) Should I be replacing both my shocks and springs?
3) If I wanted to lift the rear end up higher than stock (f-150 springs??) or to have "load assist" shocks would this require more work than a standard replacement?
Basically I need shocks soon. It's the first time I've ever worked on my suspension and I don't know what to order so I want to get everything straight before I begin because I have a habit of starting a job and not having everything I need to finish it.
Thanks!
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