Well, I didn’t start this work today but I finished it today. I ended work early and started to replace the rear brakes. While I was there with the wheels off and everything, I slid the rear shocks and 895 springs on in. The old Strutmaster kit looks like it had seen better days, no idea how long it has been installed.
I was optimistic and also started to replace the front suspension items. In retrospect, I should have not started that at 2100 hours, but I did. The top hats on the original assemblies would not budge! I was able to get the passenger side mounted and setup around 230, I gave up on the driver’s side at 430. Long story short, all replaced now and sitting with a nice angle. Those Strutmaster coils made the GX point down a little, which was really noticeable at night with little or no load.
I did have to get crafty to install the rear shock bushings. I ended up using a bike bottom bracket press tool, worked great! I also used the shock retainer items to hold up the calipers and sway bars.
I was optimistic and also started to replace the front suspension items. In retrospect, I should have not started that at 2100 hours, but I did. The top hats on the original assemblies would not budge! I was able to get the passenger side mounted and setup around 230, I gave up on the driver’s side at 430. Long story short, all replaced now and sitting with a nice angle. Those Strutmaster coils made the GX point down a little, which was really noticeable at night with little or no load.
I did have to get crafty to install the rear shock bushings. I ended up using a bike bottom bracket press tool, worked great! I also used the shock retainer items to hold up the calipers and sway bars.