pasvorto
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I put new shocks on the front of my 78 this morning. When I was lowering the jack, after doing the last one, I heard a pop. I looked around underneath and didn't see anything wrong. I drove it around the block. The front end felt MUCH tighter. No wandering at all. The old shocks were easy to compress by hand, and didn't rebound at all! :ugh It must have just been riding on the coil springs.
Anyway, when I got home, I opened the hood and had a look about. I think I found the pop. There is a crack in the right front shock tower. It extends from the hole where the shock mounts, out to the edge. I can see where it was (poorly) welded before. That is what broke, I think. :cry
Now for questions. I would like to drive it work and see if my maintenance guys can reweld it. Is that wise? I don't have the tools, money, or expertice to replace it right now. Can it be driven for 5 miles or so in that condition (in order to get to work)?
If the front shocks are that bad, the rears probably are too. PITA or not too bad? :crazy
Anyway, when I got home, I opened the hood and had a look about. I think I found the pop. There is a crack in the right front shock tower. It extends from the hole where the shock mounts, out to the edge. I can see where it was (poorly) welded before. That is what broke, I think. :cry
Now for questions. I would like to drive it work and see if my maintenance guys can reweld it. Is that wise? I don't have the tools, money, or expertice to replace it right now. Can it be driven for 5 miles or so in that condition (in order to get to work)?
If the front shocks are that bad, the rears probably are too. PITA or not too bad? :crazy






