So after I swapped the shocks in the truck I decided I had enough energy left to do the rear shocks in teh Lincoln. Of course nothing goes as planned.
Everything came out nice and easy but when it came to reassembly there was issues.
My brand spanking new $50 poly bushings do not fit my custom shock mounts so that sucked. Anyone want them and they can have them for $30 still new and in the package (they arrived in a sammich bag).
So I figured no problem cause the new shocks came with bushings...... that also dont fit. :Bang So I had to macgyver them by shaving them down a tad and then lube them with some silicon spray lube and work them into the mounts. Nice and snug fit so that should be ok. The next problem showed itself upon bolting the mounts up. I thought I was using my cheap air ratchet but I was using my Ingresol and when it stoped moving with air power I gave it a little pull to tighten (cause my cheap ratchet is weak) and snapped a bolt clean off the mount :Bang
Screw it. I am not going to be lifting the rear tires off the ground while driving and the bushing alone holds it in so tight I cant wiggle it. One day I will remove it and bring it to a shop to have a new bolt welded to it or cut it off myself and run a bolt but for now its too hot and humid out.
Does the bushing look too compressed to you guys? (last two photos) Should I lossen the shock nut a bit?
Also, if anyone wants poly rear bushings for cheap then let me know.
Everything came out nice and easy but when it came to reassembly there was issues.
So I figured no problem cause the new shocks came with bushings...... that also dont fit. :Bang So I had to macgyver them by shaving them down a tad and then lube them with some silicon spray lube and work them into the mounts. Nice and snug fit so that should be ok. The next problem showed itself upon bolting the mounts up. I thought I was using my cheap air ratchet but I was using my Ingresol and when it stoped moving with air power I gave it a little pull to tighten (cause my cheap ratchet is weak) and snapped a bolt clean off the mount :Bang
Screw it. I am not going to be lifting the rear tires off the ground while driving and the bushing alone holds it in so tight I cant wiggle it. One day I will remove it and bring it to a shop to have a new bolt welded to it or cut it off myself and run a bolt but for now its too hot and humid out.
Does the bushing look too compressed to you guys? (last two photos) Should I lossen the shock nut a bit?
Also, if anyone wants poly rear bushings for cheap then let me know.