These step-by-step instructions and video detail a front shock absorber replacement on a 2003 Silverado 1500, and the procedures will be the same or similar for your 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 and Chevy Silverado 1500. Replacing worn shock absorbers helps you maintain a safe, working suspension system, and can help you avoid an accident. If you notice oil leaks near the shock tube or shaft seal, knocking noises, excessive rocking, longer braking time, or decreased handling, it is important to replace the front shock absorbers as soon as possible.
Supplies Needed for This Job:
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0:00 Welcome Back
0:35 Raise the Truck
1:03 Remove the Old Shock
1:29 Compare New and Old Shocks
1:39 Prime the New Shock
2:07 Install the New Shock
2:51 Lower the Vehicle
Your GMC Sierra 1500 or Chevy Silverado 1500’s front shock absorbers dampen the suspension movement of your truck for a smoother ride. Replacing worn shock absorbers on your 1999-2007 GMC Sierra is a straightforward repair that can help improve your truck’s handling, tire wear, braking time, and the overall ride quality. If your GMC Sierra 1500’s shock absorbers are failing, you may experience excessive rocking, poor handling, oil leaks near the lower shock tube or shaft seal, knocking noises, damaged rubber bushings, or longer braking time. Exposure to high temperatures and other weather conditions can contribute to failing shock absorbers, but often they simply wear out over the truck’s lifetime, and they should be replaced as soon as you suspect a problem in order to prevent tire and suspension damage to your truck. It’s recommended that you inspect or replace your shocks every 50,000 miles, and both shock absorbers on your GMC Sierra 1500 should be replaced at the same time since they have experienced the same amount of use. Our detailed, step-by-step instructions will help you perform a front shock absorber replacement on your 1999-2007 GMC Sierra 1500 or Chevy Silverado 1500.
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It’s recommended that you change shocks in pairs, so raising the rear of the truck and changing them both at the same time is a good idea.
Loosen the lug nuts on your wheels… then lift and support the vehicle.
Finish removing the lug nuts… and remove the wheels.
Support the rear axle… the axle should not be left at full droop, or the new shock may not fit due to the internal rebound bumpers or support springs.
Remove the upper shock absorber nut and bolt.
Then remove the lower shock absorber nut and bolt.
At this point, you should be able to remove the shock.
Set it next to your new shock to make sure you have the right replacement.
There may be a slight difference in length due to different types of internal rebound bumpers or support springs, but it won’t affect performance.
Before installation, it’s a good idea to prime the shock absorber by fully compressing and letting it
extend on its own 4-5 times.
This will ensure that the gas and oil are in the proper position inside the shock, and can help prevent
unwanted noise when you start driving with the new shocks in place.
Be sure to have the shock upright with the dust boot or metal shield at the top when priming and when installing.
Twin tube shock absorbers have to be installed in an upright position or they won’t function properly.
Lift the new shock absorber into place.
Install the upper nut and bolt first, and finger-tighten.
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