Shock Install
Shock Install
Did a search, it turned up almost nothing. I have four new Ranchos for install, I remember some folks had some install tips (2 19mm wrenches??).
Anyway, I have power tools and a basic open end wrench set/socket set. Any tips, warnings, special tools needed?
Thanks
Anyway, I have power tools and a basic open end wrench set/socket set. Any tips, warnings, special tools needed?
Thanks
Linetest,
I just installed 4 RS 9000's about a month ago. It was very easy except the removal of the left rear factory shock. The undercarriage frame and spare make it hard to get a wrench on the upper nut of the shock. If you don't put a wrench on it, the cylinder rod rotates and with the nut.
Suggets you lower the spare to get an arm above the framing.
I think I had to use an 18mm wrench somewhere. Odd size because I remember not having a box or open end of this size. The Craftsmen ratchet is 17mm on one end and 19mm on the other...go figure.
Anyway, I did all four by myself in about an hour and 1 beer later.
Remember not to flatten the bushings too much. I also double nutted the upper rod nuts and checked them after a few days to see if they were ok.
Good luck, I know you'll like the ride.
I just installed 4 RS 9000's about a month ago. It was very easy except the removal of the left rear factory shock. The undercarriage frame and spare make it hard to get a wrench on the upper nut of the shock. If you don't put a wrench on it, the cylinder rod rotates and with the nut.
Suggets you lower the spare to get an arm above the framing.
I think I had to use an 18mm wrench somewhere. Odd size because I remember not having a box or open end of this size. The Craftsmen ratchet is 17mm on one end and 19mm on the other...go figure.
Anyway, I did all four by myself in about an hour and 1 beer later.
Remember not to flatten the bushings too much. I also double nutted the upper rod nuts and checked them after a few days to see if they were ok.
Good luck, I know you'll like the ride.
No problem! I was able to do the install on my F250 with it sitting on the ground on all four tires. It was really a piece of cake. Can't wait 'til my RS9000s come in for the new truck and I have to do it again!


