If anyone does this. I recommend putting anti seize on the bolts. I’m working on mine right now and had to use an air hammer and heat to remove the bottom bolt.
No it wasn't usually when you have that lean on the cab end it's usually a leaking cab air bag but in this case we just had an extra bouncy cab going down the road so the new shocks helped stiffen the suspension and made the can less bouncy
Good video it looks like the too bolt has no nut on the other side just threads already built into the cab good deal thanks
i called kw right now and they gave me part number R71-6009 instead of the one you list, the part no you list is for a front steer shock absorber
I recommend next time using the level valve to raise the cab as high as it will go, then put blocks under the cab to hole it up, and release the air
Should have put a block of wood between the cab and frame to hold the cab
These are such a PITA. I'm about to use a bench grinder to file my new ones down so they fit better.
Had to do that too. Mine were heavily corroded
They still good!!!
If anyone does this. I recommend putting anti seize on the bolts. I’m working on mine right now and had to use an air hammer and heat to remove the bottom bolt.
Lol I put anti seize on shock bolts
Was the cab leaning to one side is that how you knew?
No it wasn't usually when you have that lean on the cab end it's usually a leaking cab air bag but in this case we just had an extra bouncy cab going down the road so the new shocks helped stiffen the suspension and made the can less bouncy
I don’t know but somehow I like it bouncy😁
I have one that was wet looking only after a few 100 miles still looked wet so im assuming the grease pushed out of it