This weekend I worked on getting new springs & shocks into the Caddy. I was hoping to get all 4 shock absorbers in, but I ran out of time. I did get the rear springs and shocks in, though.
The bolts were all pretty rusty, but weren't too difficult to get off. The really hard thing was getting the bolts that hold the top of the shocks in place. They are fastened to nuts that are hard to reach and impossible to see. You are supposed to bend a wrench to get into that tight space to hold the nuts. I did that, but it was almost impossible to get it around the nuts. I lost my grip on the wrench and it slipped away, down into a crevasse between the brace that holds the top of the suspension and the rear of the passenger compartment. Never to be seen again, apparently.
Anyway, I found a workaround and finally got those bolts out.
I did the passenger side first, which took a loooong time. The driver side went a lot quicker. You have to use a jack to position the axle just right to be able to unattach and re-attach the shocks and the control arms.
Here is a photo of the car after the installation. As you can see, I've got a little too much air in the shocks, but its not a bad look, I think.
Next weekend, I'll get the front shocks in place. They are supposed to be a lot easier than the rear shocks.