Common questions

Can you upgrade your rear shock?

Can you upgrade your rear shock?

For a rear shock, you have to match up the top and bottom for the shock mounting hardware. If you are upgrading your shock but with the same brand, you can often use the same shock hardware as long as it’s not super beat up or worn out.

How do you remove shocks from Dodge Ram?

There is one bolt at the top and bottom of each shock. To remove the bottom bolts, you’ll need to hold the nuts in place using a wrench while you turn the bolts counterclockwise. The top bolts are a bit obstructed, but are removed similar to the front shocks (no need to hold the nut). The passenger’s side bolt may require a wrench. Figure 7.

Do you need tools to install shocks on Ram 3500?

Metric sockets and wrenches will be required, no special tools needed. The driver side rear shock was next and that also doesn’t require any special instructions or tools. The front shocks were not as easy to install as the rear shocks, but not too difficult for anybody with tools and a couple hours to spare.

How do you install shocks on a truck?

You may need to use your hydraulic jack to raise the axle until the holes lines up. Tighten this bolt to about 45 ft./lb. Now finish installing the front shocks by tightening the three nuts surrounding the shock tower. Before beginning the rear shocks, re-install the front wheels and lower the truck back onto the ground. Figure 6.

What happens when rear shock absorbers go bad?

This condition can also cause your vehicle’s braking distance to increase, which is an obvious safety concern. Conversely, worn rear shocks will cause the back of the vehicle to drop excessively on acceleration. Steering precision and overall stability will be affected also.

There is one bolt at the top and bottom of each shock. To remove the bottom bolts, you’ll need to hold the nuts in place using a wrench while you turn the bolts counterclockwise. The top bolts are a bit obstructed, but are removed similar to the front shocks (no need to hold the nut). The passenger’s side bolt may require a wrench. Figure 7.

You may need to use your hydraulic jack to raise the axle until the holes lines up. Tighten this bolt to about 45 ft./lb. Now finish installing the front shocks by tightening the three nuts surrounding the shock tower. Before beginning the rear shocks, re-install the front wheels and lower the truck back onto the ground. Figure 6.

Metric sockets and wrenches will be required, no special tools needed. The driver side rear shock was next and that also doesn’t require any special instructions or tools. The front shocks were not as easy to install as the rear shocks, but not too difficult for anybody with tools and a couple hours to spare.

Why are my shocks leaking on my Dodge Ram?

Seals containing fluid may begin to leak, and rubber bushings surrounding the shock mounts can deteriorate. The result is increased bounciness over bumps and more body roll while cornering. If your Ram is dirty or has rust, use a penetrating lubricant to reduce the chance of breaking the bolts.

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Ruth Doyle