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Old 19 December 2014, 10:36 PM
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Default Fitting rear wagon shocks

My wagon need new rear shocks and I'm thinking of doing it myself. I've seen a few guides on YouTube and it looks really easy.

Question is, is it's pretty straight forward?

I'll need to take the shocks off, move the springs onto the new shocks and refit. Will I need any specialist tools other than spring compressors?

Any advice would be greatly received.

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And a tin of wd40! Straight forward should not have any issues!
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Thanks for the response, I'm giving it a go next week
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yea I'm just in the middle of refurbishing all the hub carriers on mine and got the coilovers arriving next few days, so will be swearing at the suspension myself lol
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