How Do You Remove The Rear Shocks In 94-96 Buicks?
The rear shocks on the 94-96 Buick models help to stabilize the rear end and absorb the bumps as you are driving down the road. The rear shocks are held in place by bolts and nuts. On the Buick 94-96 models the rear shock is not in the middle of the spring, and that make, this job a lot less difficult. The rear shocks are on the left and right side of the rear axle right next to the rear wheels. The bolts and nut securing the rear shock to the axle are located at the bottom and the top of the shocks. Place a jack under the support point on the right side in front of the rear wheel and lift the Buick off of the ground. Rest the weight of the Buick on a jack stand. Place the jack under the rear axle and raise the jack up to the axle. Remove the lower bolt and nut using pliers to hold the nut and a ratchet set to remove the bolt. Allow the jack to support the weight of the axle while you work Remove the nut and bolt from the top of the rear shock the same way that you removed the lower nu