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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
Replacement shock project
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett H" data-source="post: 1019265" data-attributes="member: 71752"><p>I agree with "The Big Dog" to get a ratcheting wrench for the rear upper. I would also suggest spraying all fasteners with a good penetrating oil for a day or two. Also cleaning/brushing any exposed threads before trying to unscrew the nuts can reduce frustration. I highly recommend the SensaTrac shocks with the built in springs for the rear.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I also found that putting on new rear Ford sway bar bushings made a significant difference in handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett H, post: 1019265, member: 71752"] I agree with "The Big Dog" to get a ratcheting wrench for the rear upper. I would also suggest spraying all fasteners with a good penetrating oil for a day or two. Also cleaning/brushing any exposed threads before trying to unscrew the nuts can reduce frustration. I highly recommend the SensaTrac shocks with the built in springs for the rear. I also found that putting on new rear Ford sway bar bushings made a significant difference in handling. [/QUOTE]
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