I have just changed a pair of rear shock absorbers in a Holden V6 and we decided to used Munro Nitrogen Twin Cylinder Filled Gas Shockers.
After removing the old oil filled ones grease the bottom bolts so if you have to remove them in the future the bolts come undone easier. To install the new ones first put on the bottom washer and rubber on the top of the shockers. The rubber goes with the lip facing up and the dome facing the washer. These come with a wire compression on them so they are in a closed position this wire has to be removed. Now lay alongside the wheel and position the shocker with one hand over the top of the wheel grab the weight of the shocker while screwing in the bottomed bolt. Now compress the shocker so you can pull off the wire and the shocker will expand, aim it for the hole it has to go through, this is why you have to put on the bottom washer and rubber first. Now lean inside the boot and put on the top washer rubber and nut hold the shaft so it does not turn while tightening and do it up, you might have to use a shifter to hold it , the shaft has two flats on the top of the shaft for this purpose. Now you can tighten the bottom bolt. Do the same on the other side making sure all rubbers are put on the correct way so the lip face each other, and the domes face the washers. I always keep the nuts washers and rubbers you never know when these might be required for some project in the future. Job Done . Ray [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
