glwagonman Posted April 3, 2007 Share Posted April 3, 2007 ok so i have a 1987 gl wagon and i need to replace front and back shocks if anybody knows which ones fit it would be much appreciated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calebz Posted April 3, 2007 Share Posted April 3, 2007 Any GL, GL-10 or Loyale - 85-94 Lengths are slightly different depending on body style and drive train. So if yours is a 4wd wagon, look for shocks from another 4wd wagon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayakertom Posted April 3, 2007 Share Posted April 3, 2007 For the rears, it is fairly easy and inexpensive to replace the shock cartridges. You take out the whole unit - no special tools and then disassemble. Don't even need a spring compressor. If they are really old, you may need to replace the hard rubber stops and maybe the plastic dust shields. Best to source these parts before you start. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glwagonman Posted April 4, 2007 Author Share Posted April 4, 2007 For the rears, it is fairly easy and inexpensive to replace the shock cartridges. You take out the whole unit - no special tools and then disassemble. Don't even need a spring compressor. If they are really old, you may need to replace the hard rubber stops and maybe the plastic dust shields. Best to source these parts before you start. ok cool thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agerber Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 I have found a good selection of parts for all subarus at http://www.rockauto.com Goodluck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 For the rears, it is fairly easy and inexpensive to replace the shock cartridges. You take out the whole unit - no special tools and then disassemble. Don't even need a spring compressor. If they are really old, you may need to replace the hard rubber stops and maybe the plastic dust shields. Best to source these parts before you start. I am not sure what Tom is talking about excactly. Am I misunderstanding what mean? Are you talking about the coil-over rears on wagons? or are you talking about the ea81 hatches and brats and the like? EA82's don't have "cartridges" to swap. they are a modern sealed onepiece strut, with a springseat for the coilovers. Disassembling the coilovers without spring compressors is dangerous. If you really need to do it without compressors, here's how. With the vehicle on the ground, reach up to the top of strut and undo the 2 locknuts at the top of strut shaft. then slowly raise the vehicle with a jack. This will slowly let the force of the spring off. then you can remove the strut the rest of the way. But I don't wanna hear of anyone getting hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msteel Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 Just yesterday I finished replacing all 4 struts on my '92 Loyale wagon (4WD), so have fresh experience to share: * None of my struts were rebuildable. They were all sealed and had non-replaceable cartridges. * The front struts I replaced were genuine Subaru, possibly original. The Monro SensaTrac (71876 and 71877) I put in were identical in size and shape. These are the same as for an '87 4WD. * I hoped to have a definitive comparison between Subaru and Monroe on the rears, since Monroe crosses the same part for both 2WD and 4WD, but some say they are different. But all I can say is...that the Monroe SensaTracs (71222) I put in were identical to the Monroe Sensatracs I took out. * It is a blessed thing to take out suspension bolts on a 15 year old car that spent significant time in rust territory and find that the previous mechanic (my father -in-law in this case) had put never-seize on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msteel Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 One other thing. Be as gentle as you can with the bolts. At various times I have broken both of the pinch bolts (the ones that didn't have never-seize on them) that hold the steering knuckle to the strut. The first time it happened I replaced the whole knuckle, and that was a pain because I had to wait for the replacement part to come, and I had to do bearings too. This time when the other one broke I bought a tap (10mm 1.25) and redrilled and tapped the knuckle. That turned out well and was easier than I thought it would be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayakertom Posted April 6, 2007 Share Posted April 6, 2007 Someone correct me if I am wrong, but aren't all ea82 rear shock assemblies the same basic design? Here's my report on replacing rear shock cartridges on my xt last year before I sold it. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=62489 ........... I am not sure what Tom is talking about excactly. Am I misunderstanding what mean? Are you talking about the coil-over rears on wagons? or are you talking about the ea81 hatches and brats and the like? EA82's don't have "cartridges" to swap. they are a modern sealed onepiece strut, with a springseat for the coilovers. Disassembling the coilovers without spring compressors is dangerous. If you really need to do it without compressors, here's how. With the vehicle on the ground, reach up to the top of strut and undo the 2 locknuts at the top of strut shaft. then slowly raise the vehicle with a jack. This will slowly let the force of the spring off. then you can remove the strut the rest of the way. But I don't wanna hear of anyone getting hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted April 6, 2007 Share Posted April 6, 2007 Disassembling the coilovers without spring compressors is dangerous. If you really need to do it without compressors, here's how.With the vehicle on the ground, reach up to the top of strut and undo the 2 locknuts at the top of strut shaft. then slowly raise the vehicle with a jack. This will slowly let the force of the spring off. then you can remove the strut the rest of the way. But I don't wanna hear of anyone getting hurt. On the front, yes. But the rears are easily compressable by hand. I've done it many times. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted April 6, 2007 Share Posted April 6, 2007 On the front, yes. But the rears are easily compressable by hand. I've done it many times. GD It's not the reassembly, but the DISASSEMBLY that is dangerous without compressors. Bad idea to unbolt them without some form of protection against the "boooiiiiinngg" factor. Ever seen the damage this can cause? I have. Big dent in the door of truck and a busted tool box from a Toyota pickup spring slipping out of a makeshift compressor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralDisorder Posted April 6, 2007 Share Posted April 6, 2007 It's not the reassembly, but the DISASSEMBLY that is dangerous without compressors. Bad idea to unbolt them without some form of protection against the "boooiiiiinngg" factor. Ever seen the damage this can cause? I have. Big dent in the door of truck and a busted tool box from a Toyota pickup spring slipping out of a makeshift compressor. The rear springs aren't under enough force to hurt anything. As I, and Tom have said they are easy to do without tools. I've done it many times - using modified EA82 rear coil-overs is a common way to lift EA81's so I do know something of what I speak. The front springs are a different matter entirely - for those a spring compressor is required. GD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glwagonman Posted April 13, 2007 Author Share Posted April 13, 2007 Just installed new back shocks today thanks for the help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virrdog Posted April 13, 2007 Share Posted April 13, 2007 Just installed new back shocks today What did you end up getting? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glwagonman Posted April 14, 2007 Author Share Posted April 14, 2007 not brand new but newer stock ones it was real easy once i got all the rust off i think there KYB not sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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