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Old 10-14-2013, 04:06 PM
JaDub JaDub is offline
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JaDub JaDub is offline
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Rear shocks were a pain...........especially the left side of my `98. Bilsteins went in OK but it was a bit of a dance using the allen wrench and the open end wrench together at the same time. Did I mention you cannot see ANYTHING of the top mounting hardware........ this is all done by the braille method? Thanks god the old shocks and nuts etc were not rusted on too bad. I am now going to tackle the front shocks next.

I WILL say that changing over from the highway tread C rated Geolanders to BFG D rated All-Terrains made a HUGE difference. I`ve had these on my Nissan Pathfinder and loved them. I went thru two set and got in excess of 60K miles each time . I have nothing negative to say about the BFGs......... they`re GREAT. Any pointers on changing out the fronts is appreciated.
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