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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Installing rear shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 440345" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>Geez..theres nothing special about the nuts really. Worst case would be take one of the existing nuts and head to a ACE hardware or Napa. hopefully in your location, to match them up as these things are 50/50 metric SAE. Also get some thick fender washers that are as large as the diameter of the shock eye to keep the shock from moving off the rubber bushing. The OEM shock studs are made to fit the shock bushing just right and the tip is smaller with threads for the nuts. Pretty basic setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 440345, member: 19498"] Geez..theres nothing special about the nuts really. Worst case would be take one of the existing nuts and head to a ACE hardware or Napa. hopefully in your location, to match them up as these things are 50/50 metric SAE. Also get some thick fender washers that are as large as the diameter of the shock eye to keep the shock from moving off the rubber bushing. The OEM shock studs are made to fit the shock bushing just right and the tip is smaller with threads for the nuts. Pretty basic setup. [/QUOTE]
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Installing rear shocks
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