Thanks for the video! Followed the instructions just like you said and now my 2010 traverse is driving great with new shocks in. I got them for $35 each at rock auto and they are an upgrade from the old tired OEM ones. Funny how pep boys quoted me $1k for the job, idk what universe they live in.
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I really like that you added the amount of torque pounds for tightening.
Really appreciate the videos..I've done a lot of repairs on my 09 traverse and accomplished professional due to these videos.
Thanks for the video! Followed the instructions just like you said and now my 2010 traverse is driving great with new shocks in. I got them for $35 each at rock auto and they are an upgrade from the old tired OEM ones. Funny how pep boys quoted me $1k for the job, idk what universe they live in.
Great video, short and to the point.
The 13/16s on the bottom is almost a PERFECT fit, I had a little trouble getting the socket back off it was so tight.
👍🏻👍🏻I like the videos so much I buy TRQ parts. Just did all four brake rotors and pads - love the TRQ products.
Great video.
Now does it need an alignment after the work is done
Do you have a part number for the rear shocks? I have a 2016 traveres awd LT
2018 Traverse should not be that different correct?