I just did this same thing with those very shocks. I found the bushings up top squeaked when I was done, so I took them off and greased them with silicone grease. Squeak is gone. I reused my spacer washer on the bottom for better alignment of the shock to the axle. Love the Koni's they have a better ride than the KYB's I had before.
Great video! I was going to pay some to do this! Glad I seen yours video! I did both In about an hour! You the man! Thanks again. Please do the front struts ?
very good video I have a 99ws6 135K miles original rear shocks 1. when I hit the tinyist bump I feel the body botton out, I must be riding on springs only, haven't bounced the rear yet to test the shocks they must be shot BC there's quite a bit of oil residue on outside of shock just like yours. 2.I'm stock ride hieght still can't clear even medium speed bumps, plan to replace w/ a stock length. so what exactly is a carbon shock? from what I understand there a difference between WS6 shocks & regular TAs. 3.w/ 135K on the clock mostly expressway cruising probably 40K on bumpy city roads should I concider rear springs, or can they be tested? 4.will replacing just the rear shocks have any effect on handling w/ the original struts? 5.car is a street car I do like a smooth ride over a harsh ride, I wouldn't say the stock shocks are smooth. please recommend a smooth shock that won't effect handling but smoother than stock. thanks
The washers that come on the shocks are Belleville washers. They are on there to aid in shock absorption at the bolt/bushing mounting surface. They do apply a load to the fastener so basically they work as a locking washer while also extending the life of the mounting bolt.
It’s a little different on a convertible. Fold backseat down and there is a cutout in the carpet behind the seat on each side (which you may have to further cut with a box cutter). Once the cutout is moved you pull the foam out of the recessed area and the top of the shock is accessible.
Roger that, I’ve never messed with a convertible, thanks for the info! Maybe it will help someone here in the comments if they are doing a vert. And they were contemplating doing this job! Thanks again! 👍👍
All you had to do was fold down the back seat and expose that foam insert under the carpet flap and there is the top of the shock. You took apart extra that was not necessary. Unless you just wanted the extra room... Anyway that's what I did on my 98 Transam.
Started at 3pm on my 1998 chevy camaro and finished just now at 11:44PM. Great video, for some reason it always turns into a full-day project!
Always does…lol!
It took me 45 mins with a soda break.. 😂 😂 you were doing it wrong..
GREAT VIDEO VERY HELPFUL !!!!!
Thank you, 😁👍
I just did this same thing with those very shocks. I found the bushings up top squeaked when I was done, so I took them off and greased them with silicone grease. Squeak is gone. I reused my spacer washer on the bottom for better alignment of the shock to the axle. Love the Koni's they have a better ride than the KYB's I had before.
Great video! I was going to pay some to do this! Glad I seen yours video! I did both In about an hour! You the man! Thanks again. Please do the front struts ?
very good video I have a 99ws6 135K miles original rear shocks 1. when I hit the tinyist bump I feel the body botton out, I must be riding on springs only, haven't bounced the rear yet to test the shocks
they must be shot BC there's quite a bit of oil residue on outside of shock just like yours.
2.I'm stock ride hieght still can't clear even medium speed bumps, plan to replace w/ a stock length.
so what exactly is a carbon shock? from what I understand there a difference between WS6 shocks & regular TAs.
3.w/ 135K on the clock mostly expressway cruising probably 40K on bumpy city roads should I concider rear springs, or can they be tested?
4.will replacing just the rear shocks have any effect on handling w/ the original struts?
5.car is a street car I do like a smooth ride over a harsh ride, I wouldn't say the stock shocks are smooth. please recommend a smooth shock that won't effect handling but smoother than stock.
thanks
The washers that come on the shocks are Belleville washers. They are on there to aid in shock absorption at the bolt/bushing mounting surface. They do apply a load to the fastener so basically they work as a locking washer while also extending the life of the mounting bolt.
GREAT video....makes me wanna fix my WS6 TA and rave to the music.
It’s a little different on a convertible. Fold backseat down and there is a cutout in the carpet behind the seat on each side (which you may have to further cut with a box cutter). Once the cutout is moved you pull the foam out of the recessed area and the top of the shock is accessible.
Roger that, I’ve never messed with a convertible, thanks for the info! Maybe it will help someone here in the comments if they are doing a vert. And they were contemplating doing this job! Thanks again! 👍👍
Does this lower your car or just improves the smoothness?
My shocks were wore out….just replaces old….doesn’t lower the car at all….you need lowering springs if you want to lower it
I’m soooooo glad i didn’t have go through all that with the carpet,my carpet was precut from the factory to have easy access to the shock
All you had to do was fold down the back seat and expose that foam insert under the carpet flap and there is the top of the shock. You took apart extra that was not necessary. Unless you just wanted the extra room... Anyway that's what I did on my 98 Transam.
Thanks man this video helped a lot
No prob, thanks for watching, glad it helped!!…👍👍
Thank you sir 🫡
No problem glad it helped!! 👍
Great video man. Thank you.
Great video bro thanks
Dumbass
Carpet is pre cut for. Rear shocks dumbass
Very helpful!
What is the part numbers for those shocks front and rear.
Great video thanks
Those koni shocks are garbage. Mines only lasted a week.
So i bought a pair of bilstein shocks then problem solved. and smooth like a baby's butt
Good to know…I still haven’t had any issues with mine yet..handles great!! I’ve run bilsteins on other cars and they are also great shocks!!