Hi can someone be kind enough as to educate me on the procedure of changing
the rear shocks on my 1990 Isuzu Trooper SWB
thanks
Dennis
Merry Hayes - 12 Oct 2003 16:39 GMT
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Lon Stowell - 12 Oct 2003 17:40 GMT
Approximately 10/12/03 08:39, Merry Hayes uttered for posterity:
> I am selling a 2002 Honda CRV. It is only a year old and needs a small
> amount of repairs. I am selling it for $12,000. Check out my ad on
> ebay if you are interested. Just click on the link below.
> http://65.54.168.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=4c4b1fe03d66912b65f933b023fdfa1
d&lat=1065970449&hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fcgi%2eebay%2ecom%2febaymotors%2fws%2fe
BayISAPI%2edll%3fViewItem%26amp%3bitem%3d2437154108%26amp%3bssPageName%3dADME%3a
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> Thanks from hhoottmama@msn.com
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Roger Brown - 12 Oct 2003 20:51 GMT
> Hi can someone be kind enough as to educate me on the procedure of changing
> the rear shocks on my 1990 Isuzu Trooper SWB
> thanks
You might try the Isuzu Trooper Resource Page:
http://troopers.seanweems.com/

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Roger
rnf2 - 13 Oct 2003 10:44 GMT
Try www.itog.com the Isuzu troopers owners groups
> Hi can someone be kind enough as to educate me on the procedure of changing
> the rear shocks on my 1990 Isuzu Trooper SWB
> thanks
> Dennis
Don - 27 Nov 2003 20:37 GMT
Unbolt bottom, unbolt top, remove old shock, insert new shock (if high
pressure gas, you probably want to leave tie wire on), bolt top, (here is
where you cut tie wire while holding onto shock to let it expand slowly and
line up bottom bolt), then bolt bottom.
Took my about an hour to change all four. Simple as can be compared to
struts that the vehicle manufacturers are sticking on all of their cars
nowadays - those are almost impossible for a owner to do himself without a
spring compressor.
The Trooper is a breeze by comparison.
Good luck,
Don
> Hi can someone be kind enough as to educate me on the procedure of changing
> the rear shocks on my 1990 Isuzu Trooper SWB
> thanks
> Dennis