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  1. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    Yes..I am in no way a mechanic! I bought this to learn on. In my six years in the Army I have been able to drive a HMMWV once! So I thought I would just by my own MV. I do get to fly a Blackhawk though hehe :razz: Hopefully these rough country shocks that came with my lift are good. Anything...
  2. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    I will give it a go next time i can get a weekend off!
  3. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    Thats what I was thinking about doing. I'm definitely going to put the nut on the outside this time so if i need to replace them again it wont be a PITA. So you just ground on the pin correct?
  4. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    I will give her a try next time I get some free time off flight school. What tool did you use??
  5. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    The nut is on the other side and there is no room to get back there? Its like a pin almost.
  6. LTWVARNG

    M1009 Rear Shocks??

    Well I took my M1009 to the Auto Shop on base to put m 2 inch lift on. Everybody I have talked to said it will be really easy. Lifted it up looked underneath and yeah looks pretty simple until I got to the rear shocks........who in their right mind decided to put the bolt on the inside of the...
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