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Yes. But it isn’t my responsibility to fix their mistake, and I don’t want to take any risk that if there is any damage, they blame me for touching it vs. having them fix it and replace / repair damaged components.Do you have a floor jack?
It’s called the dealer service lottery. Are they going to do the job right or screw it up…or maybe damage something unrelated, are your numbers coming up…I always feel like every trip to the dealer is a potential problem in and of itself, I avoid it at all costs.
I’d assume a tech that’s used to swapping shocks on leaf spring trucks might not support the axle when unbolting the shock. With a coil rear end the shock is keeping the axle from dropping to the point the spring can slip out of the bucket. With a leaf spring truck I’m pretty sure you could unbolt the shock at full droop without supporting the axle. I’ve always placed a jack under the axle when doing it so I could be wrong.I’m not sure how the coil would pop out from a shock replacement? The shock should be a straight swap. Am I missing something when it comes to swapping the rear shocks on this truck?
yeah that sounds terrifying to have happen out on trail. Wtf do you do then?I’d assume a tech that’s used to swapping shocks on leaf spring trucks might not support the axle when unbolting the shock. With a coil rear end the shock is keeping the axle from dropping to the point the spring can slip out of the bucket. With a leaf spring truck I’m pretty sure you could unbolt the shock at full droop without supporting the axle. I’ve always placed a jack under the axle when doing it so I could be wrong.
I’m more concerned with the report of it happening on the trail. It’s a bit surprising there’s nothing locking the spring in to the buckets at the top and bottom. If it’s doing this to stock setups those spacers to lift the rear end seem like a really bad idea.