How to Change Shocks on a Ford Explorer
- 1). Locate the bolts that secure the shock absorber in position. There are two bolts, one on top and one on bottom. Spray these bolts with penetrating fluid.
- 2). Remove the bolts with a ratchet and 17mm socket. You might need an additional wrench on the top bolt to keep the nut from spinning.
- 3). Pull the shock from the vehicle.
- 4). Place the new shock into the brackets. Use the stock bolts to secure the shock. Tighten the bolts with a ratchet and a 17mm socket.
- 5). Repeat these steps to replace the other front shock.
- 1). Locate the bolts that secure the rear shocks to the vehicle. There is one bolt on the bottom and two bolts on the top of the shock that bolt to the cross-member in the frame. Spray these bolts with penetrating fluid.
- 2). Remove the lower bolt with a ratchet and a 17mm socket. Remove the upper bolts with a ratchet and a 13mm socket. Pull the shock absorber from the Explorer.
- 3). Install the replacement shock into the brackets. Install the stock hardware and tighten the bolts with a ratchet and socket.
- 4). Repeat these steps on the opposite side of the vehicle to replace the other rear shock.
Front Shock Replacement
Rear Shock Replacement
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