How to Replace Rear Shocks on a 1998 Toyota Hilux (LN167)
Replacing the worn-out factory rear shock absorbers on my 1998 Toyota Hilux LN167. The original shocks and bushes had perished, causing excessive movement and poor suspension performance, so it was time for an upgrade. In this video I show the removal of the old shocks and installation of a new set of Tough Dog rear shock absorbers, along with a few tips and things to look out for during the job. Vehicle: Toyota Hilux LN167 (1997–2005) OEM rear shock washer part numbers: 90948-03020 90948-03011

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