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Ashley

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Wanting to replace shocks on front and back of 88 bronco 2 . Cant seem to find info on this . They are RUSTED LOL !! Going to put penatrating oil on them and let them set for awhile . My question is that its hard to tell if the rear shock is held on with a nut that hold them on to the sleeve or is it a bolt and nut that runs through the bracket . Is the bottom of the front shock the same . If i need to buy new bolts or nut , what size are they ? Thanks for the help .

 

Bully Bob

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After soaking.., hit them with a hi-speed wire wheel.

Might want to read my "SHOCK" article in our   --- How-to tech articles & reviews --- 

(think it's the 4th. post fr. the top)

 

Blindtoe

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I have a 2 wheel drive. went to 4 wheel parts, and bought there least expensive shocks, they work perfect. 

 

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