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How to Change Front Shocks on a Lincoln Town Car!
By Airsuspension.com
Dated: Jul 02, 2010
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If your Town Car is starting to hit the bumps a little hard in the front, or if the car is swerving a bit and
feeling soft, you may need to replace those Lincoln Town Car front shocks, especially if it has been a while.
If you are mechanically inclined you should be able to do this job without any issues.
With the car in park and emergency brake on, set up your tire blocks behind the rear tires. If you have an
active air suspension system, turn it off from the switch in the trunk. From under the hood, loosen the nut
on the shock rod with your 9/16 hand wrench or deep well socket. Hopefully it turns easily and isn’t frozen,
which would not be unusual. If this is the case, you will need the “Optional” items mentioned. Try some
Rust Buster spray and work with vice grips to hold the shock rod still if it turns with the nut. The worse
case scenario should be having to use a nut splitter to split open the nut for removal.
Loosen the lug nuts on the tire; jack the car up high enough to fully remove the tire. Set up a jack stand
under the frame of the car on the side you will be working on, but not too near to the bottom of the shock,
since you need this area clear. Never rely on a floor jack to carry the load of the car when you will be under
it.
Put on your safety glasses to avoid any debris from getting into your eyes while under the car looking up.
Set up lighting under the car and then loosen the 2 shock mounting bolts. They should loosen up easily with
your 9/16 socket or hand wrench. Once they are completely out, remove the shock from the bottom of the
car.
To install the new front shock, slide a metal cup down the shock rod, bowl side facing upwards, and follow
it with a rubber bushing, making sure that the metal cup embraces the rubber bushing within it’s bowl
shape. Now feed the shock up from the bottom of the car and hold the bottom of the shock upward onto the
mounting surface as you tighten the 2 bolts.
Going back under the hood, slide the second rubber bushing and metal cup to follow, over the shock rod,
making sure the rubber bushing is sitting flush on top of the mounting tower with the metal cup embracing
the bushing, and then tighten down the nut until the shock rod begins to turn with the nut.
Put your tire back on, remove your jack and stand, then follow the same steps for removal and installation
for the other side. For more information, please visit: http://
www.airsuspension.com/lincoln-town-car-air-suspension-parts-s/37.htm
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