Install shocks and stops
Since it's recommended to get an alighment after installing them, I took them to a shop to have them done and also get the alignment done. I've never done shocks so I figured it was worth the money to save me a Saturday afternoon doing them. The bumpstops were easy. There are links about doing them but the best advice I got from them is to put some kind of grease on the new ones to get them in easier. I used WD-40.
Shocks are very easy to install:
1. Lift front of vehicle
2. Remove front tires
3. Shocks have 2 bolts - unscrew and remove shock
4. Re-install cognito
5. Remove bump stops (I found an awl works best)
6. Insert new bump stops
I know cuz I just did everything last week. Total time was about 15 min for bump stops and 45 min for shocks.
Hope this helps a little
1. Lift front of vehicle
2. Remove front tires
3. Shocks have 2 bolts - unscrew and remove shock
4. Re-install cognito
5. Remove bump stops (I found an awl works best)
6. Insert new bump stops
I know cuz I just did everything last week. Total time was about 15 min for bump stops and 45 min for shocks.
Hope this helps a little
I called 4wheel shop today and they quoted me $75 for shock install, $135 for alignment. Another shop said $60 for alignment, but they only have the stock computer alignment specs. Can i just give them the lifted/ leveled alignment numbers? If so, what are the specs for 2006 H3 base with cranked bars 23.5"? My plan is to get 295/75 16Hankook MTs (They are waiting at Discount tire!!!) on stock rim, go home and crank the bars to 23-23.5" then alignment. then get the Cognitos bump stops. Good plan?
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