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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:09 PM
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Replacing Rear Shocks, PLESE HELP!!!!

Ok my rear shocks are going out on my 1992 camaro. I pulled thetire off today and say the top bolt for the shock goes up somewhere inside the car. How do i get to that bolt? is there an easy way?
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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:18 PM
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is there an easy way?
Actually, that's the only kind of way there is.

Take out the back seat, both the seat buckets and the back; peel back the carpet; lift out the little foamies.

Takes almost as long to type it as it does to do it.
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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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take out the rear seat? Good lord sofakingdom, that sounds dangerously close to work! I would simply hold the spring loaded dealie on the passenger side, and fold it down.

(they still fold down in '92?)

Then peel the carpet back, it has the velcro part behind the seat there, then remove the foamies, and go to town.

Rear shocks are painfully easy to do, definately more work to type out the instructions.
Enjoy the easy mod!
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