Lift Kit Shock Absorbers RESCUE PLEASE!!!
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I purchased both the channel lock pliers and a decent pipe wrench though I ended up only using the pipe wrench in conjunction with a regular wrench and ratchet set. Despite the loss of the front passenger shock absorber I was able to successfully remove the remainder of the front end lift kit (spings and shock) and have begun removing the rear end portion of the lift. Ill have it entirely removed mid day tomorrow.
Ill have to get back to you regarding the engine fan, i was hoping to sell the engine "whole" but we will see.
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The rod end? Ill just snap afew shots from different angles of the now broken shock and upload them for ya. Work for you? Ill take the pics in the morning then upload them midday or night tomorrow.
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I don't believe its more than 2 years old at the most. Furthermore I have had NO issues with the lift at any point while it was installed. In fact I was quit satisfied with the performance of the lift while I was riding along one of New York City's "less maintained" roadways (The Bronx) - was going about 60-65 mph in the middle lane surrounded by other vehicles when I ran over a HUGE pothole that I could not avoid. I swerved abit but all in all everything stayed together just fine (Tires held, springs, shocks and alignment all held). It was my front passenger side tire that hit the pothole! I honestly thought i popped my tire but I pulled into a gas station and check everything and all was good so I continued my trip to Pennsylvania then all the way back to New Hampshire! Personally I cannot say anything bad about TerraFirma. The ONLY issue arose while I was screwing off the upper nut on the shock tower. Did not know it at the time but the upper portion of the shock was turning with the nut on the tower so essentially I "un-screwed" the shock absorber. Hints why no physical damage exists where the threading is. The indents on the shell of the shock are merely a result of my "venting some anger with a multi-purpose hammer after the fact. That's why a pipe wrench is highly recommended when removing a shock absorber! Using the pipe wrench to hold the shock in one position while you unscrew the nuts holding the shock to the body! One more lesson learned the hard way.
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Yes the kit does have some surface rust. This particular shock WAS left outside on the ground for afew days despite afew rain showers so that dident help any. Yes these shock apparently screw on/off.