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Old Aug 22nd, 2004, 01:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 89T
Replacement shocks have a single nut (no 3 point mounting plate) so I thought the shock dropped out when the single nut was removed. It did just that on pass side...but won't budge on the drivers side.

I don't understand why the single nut is unimportant....it holds the shock in

Bob
Right , but the one's that came stock on the car had those 3 bolts also , and it's easier to remove using those 3. For instance , the large center bolts on both of mine in the back were corroded , so I could not remove the shock at all that way. Since your primary concern is to simply remove the shocks , and the new one's come with their own mounting hardware , how you remove the old one's shouldn't be an issue.
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