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Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly [Re: azrain] #617508 06/30/05 05:11 PM
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Red_Chili Offline
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Scary, Mike, glad it worked out as well as it did! Imagine if it hit you in the face... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />


-Bill
'87 4Runner w/ '96 5VZ-FE, 'Red Chili II'
'97 Taco XtraCab 3RZ-FE, 'BlackBean'
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Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly [Re: Red_Chili] #617509 06/30/05 09:08 PM
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gota87toy Offline
Rock Warrior
...having met Mike, not much would change...

Just kidding.

That had to get your undivided attention!

That made up my mind for me, I'll buy the components, R/R the chunks and have the heavy work done elswhere...

Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly [Re: azrain] #617510 07/01/05 12:48 AM
Anonymous
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Thanks, that does make the local shop option seems more apealing. I'll have to call around and see if anyone is willing to do it for a resonable price. smile

Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly [Re: gota87toy] #617511 07/01/05 04:01 AM
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azrain Offline
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...having met Mike, not much would change...


LOL, ain't that the truth! Good thing I have an extra layer of "huskyness" and a liver made of granite.

I'll do it again, but I'll take the necessary safety precautions next time.

Mike

Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly [Re: azrain] #617512 07/01/05 05:46 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
I did mine (01 4x4) with borrowed compressors (one on each side of the coil) from autozone. No problems, but as some have said, it's kind of scary -- lots of kinetic energy in there!

Many years ago, I was doing a similar job on an MGB with only one spring compressor, on one side of the coil, and it slipped off, putting a hole in my barn roof!

Re: Please be careful - front shock assembly #617513 07/01/05 07:37 PM
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triniphen Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
dam! that gave me a chill. i had a friend do an old cutlass i had. man the power in those springs is scary, i wasnt gonna touch it.

Re: Replacing front struts, 99' 4x4 TRD #617514 07/01/05 09:37 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
I ordered my shocks online and took all 4 and my truck to a local tires shop. They install all of em for $100. Plus they had me bring it back after 1,000mi. to make sure it was all ok.

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