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Jimzu
07-08-2009, 08:51 PM
I have recently bought a used (140K miles) 2000 Suburban and I think that it needs shocks on both ends. I'd like to do it myself and have good floor jack, impact wrenches, etc.

I have couple of questions:

1. How easy is it to DIY replace shocks front and rear?

2. What are GOOD quality shocks to use for stock application for this vehicle?

Thanks in advance for all tips and suggestions.

99'HEARTBEAT
07-08-2009, 09:34 PM
I Replaced the shocks on my Truck,not hard at all.As far as a Good Shock there are many.I would look at Bilsten,Monroe,Rancho,KYB,Edelbrock,to name a few.It depends on how much you are looking to spend and What you will be using your ride for,will you be towing,going off road,or use as a Daliy Driver.

grimreapersshadow
07-08-2009, 09:39 PM
a good tip is to have a pair of good vise grip pliers to lock on the rod when removing the top nut if its 2wd , 4x4's have a different setup and its much simpler just a bolt up top that you take take out and same on bottom

kgibson181
07-09-2009, 03:55 PM
Replacementshocks.com has awesome OEM replacement shocks for a very affordable price. As far as installation as long as you have the right tools as you said floor jack, impact, etc. The install is very easy just as simple as jacking it up removing some bolts and installing the new shocks. Many of the shock companies offer instructions online. I put a link below for a selection of stock replacements for your vehicle.

http://www.replacementshocks.com/catalog/index.php?N=9984+4294963907+1588+11921+9242&Ns=&Npp=50

bob13
07-09-2009, 04:02 PM
IMO Go with Bilstein's

dsfloyd
07-09-2009, 04:39 PM
I like monroe (cheaper but very good) or bilstein (better but more expensive) and shocks are nice easy and straight forward to replace(there is always exceptions). Don't cut the strap on the new shock until you have it lined up though, otherwise it gets very difficult to manuever it while trying to compress the cylinder.

hmaster77
07-09-2009, 04:49 PM
yea if u have all the right tools floor jack impact etc it shouldnt take more than a couple of hours to do ursef