Oh they twist... but they're a PITA. Put a screwdriver though one of the holes, just the shock body for leverage, soak em down with PB blaster and go at it.
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Oh they twist... but they're a PITA. Put a screwdriver though one of the holes, just the shock body for leverage, soak em down with PB blaster and go at it.
Oh ok, will do. I am Weak Sauce......
sometimes a 6pt socket that just fits on the tabs and a breaker bar helps, if a screwdriver isn't enough leverage. Once they start twisting and the PB blaster works its way in there, they should spin out without too much trouble.
Broke a tab.........evidently not as weak as I thought......I'll try again later.
lmao good job!
Have a good c-clamp or balljoint press?
Just ordered some Husky floor liners for the front and rear of the WK. With all the rain that the east coast has had over the past several weeks, my driver door has leaked and my carpet and padding is molded and wet. So I'm pulling the carpet, bed lining the floor (maybe), and then putting these Husly floor liners in. And then I'll fix the leak, lol.
I still need to get those Fox shocks on.......
The floor without the carpet is UGLY! lol, wires exposed everywhere. I was contemplating too until I saw pics! Other than that the huskys are great! I have them front and back.
I don't care about the wires. I thought about getting some more wire and making them longer and tucking them to one side of the interior. But we'll see what actually happens.
Take pics man!!
^I will. Floor mats are suppose to arrive today. I've decided against bedlining the interior. I've read several accounts where people who did bedline the interior said that it stained and was very hard to clean. So I think I'll just ripp the carpet out and throw in the floor mats.
I've been looking for some seat covers for the front and rear seats. I needs them bad. Any recommendations?