Other Name: Shock Absorber Assembly; Suspension Strut and Shock Kit; Complete Strut.; Strut; Shock Absorber
Base No.: 18124
Item Weight: 10.30 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 26.3 x 5.7 x 5.7 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Require Quantity: 2
SKU: 7L3Z-18124-R
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2008 Lincoln Mark LT Submodels:
Base | 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS
2008 Lincoln Mark LT Shock Absorber
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2008 Lincoln Mark LT Shock Absorber Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove and replace the rear shock absorber safely on 2008 Lincoln Mark LT?
A: Start the replacement of the rear shock absorber by removing the wheel along with its attached tire. You must use an appropriate jack system to sustain the axle position. The procedure requires upper shock absorber bolt and nut removal before installing new hardware while securing them tightly at 90 Nm (66 lb-ft) torque. The shock absorber installation will require removal of both the lower bolt and the lower nut followed by removal of the part itself. Discard the bolt and nut. During new shock absorber installation you must apply 90 Nm (66 lb-ft) of force to the lower nut and bolt. Finish the installation by carrying out the reverse steps of the removal process. Heat or flame should be completely avoided when working with gas pressurized shock absorbers since their explosion poses dangerous injury risks to personnel. All sections of the body need to remain outside the shock absorber and strut rod area because these components may expand automatically. The replacement of all suspension fasteners requires identical part numbers or equivalent quality components because their failure results in substantial service costs. The correct torque values are mandatory for reassembly because they provide essential retention of vital components.