SFScionGuy
04-24-2008, 09:52 PM
Here is the install for the 5987. http://www.clubxb.com/forums/f26/2776-rear-shock-replacement-diy-monroe-shocks/
I bought the Monroe 5870 because my vehicle is lowered so this is the perfect fit. I need help with the following. It says in the step after removing the shock, to remove the cover, clean it up and re-use it, this 5870 shock seems to have a solid metal cover? So i do not need the stock cover right?
Also, in this picture you can see the cover which looks different from the 5987 which is just a solid black tube. This is why I believe the stock covering is not used correct
http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/4930/img00048yx3.th.jpg (http://img131.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00048yx3.jpg)
Now in this picture, i have 2 rubber bushings, two washers and a nut. After I cut the plastic tie off, I just place these on top?
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/343/img00047gj2.th.jpg (http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00047gj2.jpg)
Would I simply put the bushing on, then a washer, another bushing, then another wash and then a nut? I want to install the shocks myself as they seem pretty easy, I just don't know what these little pieces are for. I know a crapload of people have installed the 5870's themselves but no one has a DIY or pictures of it. If anyone has done them or knows how to answer my questions please let me know, you'll save me 180 install + my cost for the shocks I already payed for.
I bought the Monroe 5870 because my vehicle is lowered so this is the perfect fit. I need help with the following. It says in the step after removing the shock, to remove the cover, clean it up and re-use it, this 5870 shock seems to have a solid metal cover? So i do not need the stock cover right?
Also, in this picture you can see the cover which looks different from the 5987 which is just a solid black tube. This is why I believe the stock covering is not used correct
http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/4930/img00048yx3.th.jpg (http://img131.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00048yx3.jpg)
Now in this picture, i have 2 rubber bushings, two washers and a nut. After I cut the plastic tie off, I just place these on top?
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/343/img00047gj2.th.jpg (http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00047gj2.jpg)
Would I simply put the bushing on, then a washer, another bushing, then another wash and then a nut? I want to install the shocks myself as they seem pretty easy, I just don't know what these little pieces are for. I know a crapload of people have installed the 5870's themselves but no one has a DIY or pictures of it. If anyone has done them or knows how to answer my questions please let me know, you'll save me 180 install + my cost for the shocks I already payed for.