@@Letsgetit1600 I have the front shocks right here in the truck and that number is 85989RF. It’s a Road Force brand. I’ve never used it before so I don’t know how it will be. Let me know if you replace yours before mine.
@@Letsgetit1600 Not feeling potholes as much again and it drives way better now. You can really tell the difference. The back of the truck don’t sag anymore 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just did this and the cab shocks. Also cab air bags. The cab ones are not as easy. The chassis shocks are Fairly easy. Depending if they break loose or not lol
@dentrizzle it's wild, I'm currently fighting wiring issue. Rear tail lights won't work fully and I changed the harness already and all lights. Probably a break/short further up in the wire harness
@@mr3000gtman start with fuses, then relays and then advance to continuity test. If you can’t find it that wait it’s not possible. Believe it or not my strengths is wiring. That is what I’m actually good at.
Just did cab shocks the other day. Passenger side easy peasy but of course I had to get all kinds of aggressive with the driver side. Ended up having to drive the seized bolt out with an air chisel.
Good video, very straight forward and not too much unnecessary talking and music was smooth👊🏾👊🏾
I appreciate it 🙏
Boom welcome back to the bloodclaat channel
Yuh done know wat time it is 😂😂😂😂
Good job 😮
Thank you 🙏
Good job 👏 wonderful presentation
Thank you I appreciate it 🙏👏👍
Just did mines a week ago,had to remove the paccar shocks not easy as the Gabriel
Nice! 👍 is Gabriel a good brand? Is it better than OEM? I’ve never done shocks before and these are what the dealership sold me. Thank you.
Nice bro 🎉
You already know it!
Big up me G , do you have the part number for the front shocks ? Bless up
@@Letsgetit1600 I have the front shocks right here in the truck and that number is 85989RF. It’s a Road Force brand. I’ve never used it before so I don’t know how it will be. Let me know if you replace yours before mine.
Yo good looking out , me ago touch bases with you when me get it done . How the rear shocks a hold up on the firm setting?
@@Letsgetit1600 Not feeling potholes as much again and it drives way better now. You can really tell the difference. The back of the truck don’t sag anymore 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dentrizzle that’s good , me drive flatbed so me need a good pair of shocks like those . You get them from the kw dealer ?
Were do you get your parts from.
I get from a dealer some miles from my house or if I’m passing a dealership I’ll stop and buy it.
I just did this and the cab shocks. Also cab air bags. The cab ones are not as easy. The chassis shocks are Fairly easy. Depending if they break loose or not lol
Wait something ain’t right. We’ve actually been doing the same repairs on the same wave length 😅😂
@dentrizzle it's wild, I'm currently fighting wiring issue. Rear tail lights won't work fully and I changed the harness already and all lights. Probably a break/short further up in the wire harness
@@mr3000gtman start with fuses, then relays and then advance to continuity test. If you can’t find it that wait it’s not possible. Believe it or not my strengths is wiring. That is what I’m actually good at.
@@dentrizzle yeah I hate wiring. I did check all fuses. Now going to relays
Just did cab shocks the other day. Passenger side easy peasy but of course I had to get all kinds of aggressive with the driver side. Ended up having to drive the seized bolt out with an air chisel.
How much for them shoks and where do you order it?
@@piscosi4687 $169.91 and I went to my local MHC Kingsport TN. You can ask for Paul on the 4pm shift.
Thanks 🙏
No one shows how they did the front drive
All 4 are the same even the airbags. No need to show all 4 in my opinion.
@@dentrizzle cool, thanks
@@FlexBeStackin no problem.
Where ya located
@@daviddavis8054 Virginia