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Fisherob 11-23-2022 03:56 PM

Help with Shock install
 
Hello everyone, This is my first post. I am installing rear shocks on my 2001 EZGO TXT. They are coil over shocks on a 6inch lift kit. To get them on I had to loosen the four bolts that hold the lift block so I could pull up the bottom shock plate that is above the leaf spring to attach the shock enough to tighten the bolt. I then tightened all four bolts on the shock plate which compressed the top shock rubber bushing to about the size of the washer where I think it should be. The issue is the bushing that is below the top mount does not compress. the issue is the same on the bottom mount plate. the bottom bushing compresses but the one on top of the bottom plate does not. Would this be because the rear axle is still up on jack stands? I was afraid to put the tires on an lower it in case I did something wrong. I'm thinking the shock needs to be under load. Am I correct?

binder49 11-23-2022 06:08 PM

Re: Help with Shock install
 
What I did on my 95 medalist was put shock extensions on the bottom. Automotive extensions work great.

Fisherob 11-23-2022 06:14 PM

Re: Help with Shock install
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by binder49 (Post 1918835)
What I did on my 95 medalist was put shock extensions on the bottom. Automotive extensions work great.

Are shock extensions needed? Its almost like the shock needs to be shorter so the bushings snug on the bottom and top

binder49 11-23-2022 07:18 PM

Re: Help with Shock install
 
The bushings are flattening because with the lift kit, the shocks are not long enough. Mine was the same way with a 4" lift

Fisherob 11-23-2022 10:57 PM

Re: Help with Shock install
 
Well my nephew is an auto mechanic and brought over some shock extenders but was able to get away with replacing the bushings with 4 larger bushings and worked great, There really wasn't to much to make up. Thanks for your help I really appreciate it.


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