After searching the post's I went with napa#76787 glad I did the old shocks were shot and one lower stud was bent to the point of cracking.
The pair went on fast no problems I had to jack the frame about 1/4 inch to fit them in. The bushings were a little high but cutting off the raised portion of the top one let me catch the first threads of the stud job done.
The only thing that should be checked is the new shock is larger in dia, and rubbed the brake line(see pic) simple fix just a slight rebend and all's well.
Very noticable improvement in ride she's come a long way from a few months ago when we drove her home and over 40mph the front jumped side to side so hard you coukld barely drive.
The pair went on fast no problems I had to jack the frame about 1/4 inch to fit them in. The bushings were a little high but cutting off the raised portion of the top one let me catch the first threads of the stud job done.
The only thing that should be checked is the new shock is larger in dia, and rubbed the brake line(see pic) simple fix just a slight rebend and all's well.
Very noticable improvement in ride she's come a long way from a few months ago when we drove her home and over 40mph the front jumped side to side so hard you coukld barely drive.
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