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Rear Shocks, What a Bee-Och

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by AV8R4AA, Dec 21, 2022.

  1. Dec 21, 2022 at 12:27 PM
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    AV8R4AA

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    Spent 2 half days fighting with these factory shocks on back.
    The ONLY thing that worked was to use my Dremel tool.
    Had to use a cut off wheel. About 3/4 of an inch around the circumference, needed
    Cuts into the chrome shaft. After that and a MF of a time squeeze my Vise Grip pliers.
    FINALLY got the shaft to quit spinning. It took some time to cut into the shaft to make
    Enough friction for the Vice grips to bite into. If you are planning this anytime within the next century, get some penetrating oil on those nuts and bolts.
     
  2. Dec 21, 2022 at 12:30 PM
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    Mine are still sitting in the corner waiting for an install one year after I put on the fronts. At least my bed bolts are removable.
     
  3. Dec 21, 2022 at 2:36 PM
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    Luckily, the WEEK before I did mine, I inherited a snap on pneumatic reciprocating saw, which just barely fit between the frame and the truck bed and was able to cut off the nuts, only took about half an hour of sawing for each.
     
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  4. Dec 21, 2022 at 2:48 PM
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    I ground two flat spots into the shaft of each rear shock with an angle grinder and a grinding stone. That let me get enough grip on them with vise grips to remove the nut on top.
     
  5. Dec 21, 2022 at 2:54 PM
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    Only one blade required for both?
     
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    BMF's and snowbobs shocks didnt put up any fight.
     
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    Oddly enough, I removed 2 dead shocks. They were KYB brand. Thought only Bill-Stumps were fitted
    To these Tundras.
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2022
  8. Dec 21, 2022 at 3:41 PM
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    Same here, worked out great.
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    Yep. Exactly.
     
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    Yeah, I don't understand that one.

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    My 2000 FGT had KYB shocks all around when I bought it. It’s the TRD off-road version with the progressive front coils.
     
  13. Dec 23, 2022 at 8:03 AM
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    That’s pretty normal on older vehicles. At the shop I work at we usually just end up grinding them off anyway. Too much time involved with trying to break the nut free with it spinning.
     
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    I just split the nuts.
    Had to do it on my Tundra and Buddy’s Tacoma.
     
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    Just did.mine yesterday super easy but im.in California
     

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