Shock hardware

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mackguy

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Hoping to get new shocks on my 99 k1500 suburban this weekend but wanted to get new hardware, and hoping to do it without mid-job run to the store. Anyone know what hatdware is needed?


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Bolts and nuts for the top and bottom rear. Bottom bolt and nut for the drone. Top normally comes with new hardware.
 

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Thanks, but I was looking for what sizes are needed.


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If they're anything like mine were, they're probably trashed. My mechanic had to cut a couple of them on the Suburban.

Sorry I don't know the sizes, I cheated and paid someone to do it!
 

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Well thankfully the lifetime NC suburban didn't have any bad rust on any fasteners, and I was able to reuse the old stuff just fine.

Much nicer with the rear air shocks, it sits level again!
 
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