>Is there something "special" about a vanagon's shocks, or can a "ma >and pa" shop do it? > Any shop should be able to install the shocks, nothing unique about them compared to "normal" cars. Rear shocks are super easy, 5-10 minutes each if you have a lift and air wrench. Front ones can be a pain if the top nut is rusted on, but they can cut the top off with a sawszall if you are junking the shocks anyway... |
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