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how do you remove the front shocks on a 2004 durango limited 4x4. the stabilizer bar and axle links appear to be the way for removing the lower shock mounting bolt
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For 2WD and 4WD it is the same: For 3.2L: Firing Order:
1-2-3-4-5-6 Cylinders:
5-------6
3-------4
1-------2
(front of vehicle) Coil is on the Spark Plug
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stage 1 = 29Nm(21 lb ft/3.0 kg-m)
final = 64Nm(47 lb ft/6.5kg-m)
do not reuse head bolts or apply any lubricant to the bolts. Do up bolts in following order for each head.
6 1 3 7
front
5 2 4 8
You need to loosen the alternator so the belts become slack. Look for bolts on top and bottom that attach the alternator to a bracket or the engine block. Loosen them and the alternator will move. Since the belts hook to other accessories, you may need to loosen them too. To get them back and the proper tension, you'll need a large screwdriver or pry bar to put tension on them as you tighten the bolts. I suggest you get a Haynes guide for this model that will have photos showing how this is done.
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