Replacing Suspension Shocks and Steering stabilizer. H2 Hummer upgraded Bilstein 5100 series Shocks!

Описание к видео Replacing Suspension Shocks and Steering stabilizer. H2 Hummer upgraded Bilstein 5100 series Shocks!

This video shows you what I did to remove and install suspension shocks and the steering stabilizer shock/dampener. Removing your OEM shocks can be a choir sometimes. Mine were installed back in 2003 and have almost 200 hundred miles on them. just a few tools are required for this install: some basic wrenches, sockets, a good old adjustable wrench, and for the steering shock: a tie-rod removal tool (aka: pickle-fork,) a good hammer, and maybe a little torch for expanding the metal for removal assistance .
Of course power tools help but not required to get the job done sooner and with less effort.

Always use safety measures first before getting under your Hummer.

Bilstein is known for quality and has been making performance shocks for many years.

I have used them before on my H3 Hummer, so it was an easy choice when it was time for the H2 Hummer to get new shocks.
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Specific part numbers for the shocks and steering damper used in this video:

Set of 2 B8 5100 Front Shock Absorber (24-186735) Collapsed Length: 11.30" (287.0mm)
Extended Length: 15.76" (400.2mm)
Finish: Zinc Plated
Reservoir: No
Body Design: Smooth Body (Non-Coilover)
Body Diameter: 46mm

Set of 2 B6 4600 (stock ride height)Rear Shock Absorbers(24-185912
B8 5100 rear shocks are for 5” lifts

B8 5100 Steering Damper (33-174525)
Collapsed Length: 12.83" (326.0mm)
Extended Length: 20.08" (510.0mm)
Finish: Zinc Plated
Reservoir: No
Body Design: Smooth Body (Non-Coilover)
Body Diameter: 46mm

Video recorded with: iPhone 13 pro
Video editing: iMove and YouTube Studio
Music credit: Sport Rock & Workout by Infraction
https://inaudio.org/track/hard-rock/

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