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rfuerst911sc 09-21-2024 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12325347)
Check your receipt. I think you got Bilstiens.

Ha good one 👍

rfuerst911sc 09-22-2024 05:12 PM

Fed Ex tracking says the shocks will be delivered on Wednesday . Looking forward to installing these .

JackDidley 09-22-2024 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 12325856)
Fed Ex tracking says the shocks will be delivered on Wednesday . Looking forward to installing these .


I did my fronts today. Not too bad of a job. Rears will be here Thursday.

rfuerst911sc 09-23-2024 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12325862)
I did my fronts today. Not too bad of a job. Rears will be here Thursday.

The rear shock top mount bolts look like a long extension is needed to reach . At least 12 " if not 18 " to be able to get some oomph on a breaker bar or ratchet . I may use the battery impact to break them free .

JackDidley 09-23-2024 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 12325965)
The rear shock top mount bolts look like a long extension is needed to reach . At least 12 " if not 18 " to be able to get some oomph on a breaker bar or ratchet . I may use the battery impact to break them free .

Yes, I took them off yesterday. 3 out of 4 shocks were bad. Long extension for sure. My gas tank is in the way a bit. I took the wheels off for more working room.. Makes it easier to get a wrench on the bolts.

rfuerst911sc 09-23-2024 07:37 AM

Yeah between the 2 post lift and removing all 4 tires I expect a relatively easy swap . Not much visual rust and reassembly will include anti seize on the bolts .

JackDidley 09-24-2024 05:04 PM

Rear shocks came today. Sort of a pain to install. Just had a hard time getting the nuts on the top end. Not much room and I dont have all my fingers so it was difficult but I got it done. The ride is exactly what I wanted smooth in front and stiff in back. Probably too stiff for most but now I think it will haul a heavier load with no problem.

RANDY P 09-24-2024 05:29 PM

My S10 2wd extended cabs chewed thru Monroes <20K miles and they always felt underdamped. Had I kept the truck it would be on Bilsteins

rfuerst911sc 09-25-2024 03:13 AM

Fed Ex tracking shows my order is loaded and being delivered today . We are bracing for hurricane rains so probably won't get to install these until the weekend . Today will be a win if they get delivered , are undamaged and are the right parts .

JackDidley 09-25-2024 06:45 AM

Have faith. They will be fine. I just hope the weather will not be bad for you.

Rusty Heap 09-25-2024 11:39 AM

I love to watch suspension dance.


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rfuerst911sc 09-25-2024 03:15 PM

Fed Ex just delivered , happy to report all four shocks are in perfect condition . All hardware is there also . Now have to get past tomorrow's prediction of 6 - 8 inches of rain 🙄 .

JackDidley 09-25-2024 04:39 PM

6-8 inches is insane. Stay safe dude.

Steve Carlton 09-25-2024 04:51 PM

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rfuerst911sc 09-26-2024 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12327576)
6-8 inches is insane. Stay safe dude.

Local news this morning has revised rainfall potential estimate to 6 - 12 inches with isolated 15 " totals !!!! We are in the mountains so no flooding of our home is possible . But local creeks/streams could wash out roads especially dirt or gravel roads . The storm moving 10 - 20 miles east or west can make a huge difference in winds and rain potential . All schools/colleges closed today and tomorrow . This storm is ugly . Stay safe everyone .

rfuerst911sc 09-28-2024 10:25 AM

Installed the Bilsteins today . All four shocks that were on it were very weak . They were an off brand . The fronts were very easy to remove/replace especially with a 2 post lift .

The rears are a bit of a pain the top mounting bolt facing the frame is VERY tight getting a socket on it . I had to use 1/4 " drive to get on it . Tough to get any torque on 1/4 drive but I got both sides done . The other top mounting bolt there is clearance for a 1/2 " drive .

I have been wrenching for 50 years and never ran into the problem I had with the passenger side rear Bilstein . The metal sleeve molded into the lower shock eye was too small of an ID to fit over the shock stud .

At first I cleaned up the stud with a wire wheel thinking it had crud on it . Nope . Ended up drilling a 9/16 hole in the shock sleeve . It didn't take much metal off so it looks like it was a defective sleeve . Everything is assembled with anti seize .

Took her for a spin the difference was huge which I expected because the old shocks needed Viagra 😁 . The truck before felt floaty , now it feels planted and solid . But not harsh but I only took a 20 mile ride on good twisty roads . Another item checked off the list . Next is cooling fans , only one is currently working .

pwd72s 09-28-2024 10:31 AM

Was waiting for the test drive...thanks!

JackDidley 09-28-2024 10:46 AM

I had a hard time with the back ones too. Ive put about 75 miles on it now and its a big improvement over the worn out shocks. Its still a short wheel base S10 with big tires but I am ok with it.

rfuerst911sc 09-28-2024 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12329074)
I had a hard time with the back ones too. Ive put about 75 miles on it now and its a big improvement over the worn out shocks. Its still a short wheel base S10 with big tires but I am ok with it.

It worked out great for both of us , can't beat that !

pwd72s 09-28-2024 03:50 PM

The fans may be more problematic than the shocks. Problem with the fan or in the relay, wiring, or temp. sensor. Good luck with the detective work.


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