Replacing Rear Shocks And Springs -- 1994-1996 Chevy Caprice 9C1, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster
Join us in the garage today as we replace the rear shocks and springs on a 1994 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1. The original springs are sagging, which is common on this age of car. At least one of the old shocks are leaking, which is a safety concern. Most of the hand tools and parts needed to do this job are outlined in the video. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES: 1) Shocks and springs can change the dynamics of a car. 2) If any suspension parts are in poor condition, THEY MUST BE REPLACED. 3) If any parts are lost or missing, THEY MUST BE REPLACED. 4) If any parts do not meet factory specifications, THEY MUST BE REPLACED. 5) Pay special attention to rubber parts, especially bushings. If any signs of cracking, splitting, excessive hardness, or noise, THEY MUST BE REPLACED. 6) If you are uncertain how parts go back together, GET HELP FROM A QUALIFIED MECHANIC. 7) Before driving the vehicle, have the work INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED MECHANIC. 8) Do not drive a vehicle with malfunctioning suspension parts. Any malfuctions should be DIAGNOSED BY A QUALIFIED MECHANIC. 9) Consult the factory service manual for all torque specifications, even if they are called out in my videos. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MISTAKES. 10) Follow all safety protocols when working on a vehicle. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES, INJURY OR DEATH. For more diagnostic questions, troubleshooting help, or to simply become part of the B-Body community, please join the Impala SS Forum: https://www.impalassforum.com/forums/ Disclaimer: THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT. I am not a mechanic by trade. If you blow up your car, or damage your car, or damage property, or kill yourself, or kill someone else, that ain't my fault. If you aren't knowledgeable and/or comfortable with DIY car repairs, please consult an ASE Certified Mechanic. Usage rights: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. YouTube viewing only. I do not use any other social media platforms. If you find my content published elsewhere, it is being used without permission.

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