I just spent the weekend installing new the rear KYB 4 EXCEL-G Shocks. Not terrible complicated. Actually during this weekend Ive done only the driver side, the passenger side is next. I removed all parts and cleaned-up and painted with epoxy paint. My biggest headache was compressing the caliper piston, what a bear. I had to rent a tool from Auto zone as mine did not help. It must have been many pounds of torque as I banged up my knuckles a couple of times.Anybody have a trick to this? Since the piston is fairly small in diameter my tool did not work. I also rented shock spring compression tool. I can keep for 90days before they are officially mine. (no refund).
I was tempted to replace the rear axial bearing but I dare not do this myself, any body do this before. Does it need special tools?
I replaced the rotors with OEM from Oreiley, they were 20 bucks compared to 17 from Autocambi however no shipping.
I was surprised that I could get calipers from them for 70 bucks.
I expect the passenger side will go smoothly. Its been about 25 years since Ive done this on my old 77
Cheers from red knuckles!
Victor