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karinne 04-07-2010 01:04 PM

Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
I'm about to purchase a set of Skyjacker Hydro (2") because a) my pre-runners are getting old, b) the rear shock keeps getting loose

Concerning the b) rear shock getting loose, is there something I can buy or do that will reinforce it or is this just one of the things that happens when it's time to change shocks?

I installed the pre-runners myself (with some help - dad and hubby) and I will be doing so again so I was just making sure I didn't need extra hardware, etc...

What about the SS? Still got the stock one. Never changed one of those... is that fairly easy?

Thanks for the help!

jetmerritt 04-07-2010 01:21 PM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
I would make sure the shock is toast. I am cheap.

I would examine the shock and if there is no physical damage or leakage. If all is good, I would head to the auto parts store and get a shock bushing replacement kit from energy suspension and replace the sleeve and bushing and keep running the shocks for $15 instead of replacing them.

My thoughts...

Jet

karinne 04-07-2010 01:30 PM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
Thanks for replying Jet.

Hmmmm... Never thought I could buy replacement bushings. Tho I don't mind changing the shock did is something I'll keep in mind.

I just want to make sure that the bottom bolt (what keeps getting loose) won't come loose a month into my new shocks.

Sid1966 04-07-2010 02:33 PM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
maybe try using loc tite on the bottom bolts. i have never had the bottom bolts come loose just the small bolts that hold the bar pin i used loc tite on them and they dont seem to come loose any more

karinne 04-07-2010 02:53 PM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
Thanks for the advice!

jeepjones 04-11-2010 07:22 PM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
Or you can get a couple of "stover nuts" they are also sometimes called "cinch nuts", they are kinda like a Nylon lock nut but a whole lot better, we use them in the heavy duty industry quite extensively when we need a nut to stay tight without having to use loctite or a very unreliable lock washer.This would be ultimately cheaper than any other option already listed, even cheaper than a bottle of loctite.

karinne 04-12-2010 10:27 AM

Re: Skyjacker shocks and ss
 
I'll keep that in mind JJ! Thanks a bunch!


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