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If this is the first time the rear shocks are being replaced on your car,
you need to cut out the flaps in the trunk upholstery. They are clearly
marked, and are easy to cut with a sharp knife.
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A rear suspension upgrade performed on a 1996 Saab 900SE turbo. The goal
was to replace the old and worn components with
new parts. The
pictures show the work done at the right left corner. The job is much easier
than the front,
and takes a couple of hours if you are prepared. Parts from
shox.com and
eBay.
Tools and supplies:
- 17 mm socket: wheel bolts, lower damper nuts;
- 17 mm open wrench: Bilstein upper damper nut;
- 16 mm wrench and socket: original upper damper nut;
- 5 mm Allen key: top of the Bilstein damper rod;
- car jack and axle stands;
- breaker bar;
- torque wrench;
- impact wrench (recommended);
- vice grips;
- several thin metal strips and two pry bars;
- sharp knife or cardboard cutter;
- anti-seize, soap solution, rust solvent.
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