Answers to your heavy duty shock questions.
Check out our collection of heavy duty videos and let the Gabriel® Answer Garage help you find the solution to questions. If you can’t find your answer here, be sure to visit the Answer Garage HD FAQs page or make a call to the Answer Garage Tech Line.Heavy-Duty Vehicle Videos
FleetLine Shocks Key Advantages – Run Longer, Run StrongerWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/Rd21vjPfL7A |
Misting vs. LeakingWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/TCvKsw8tcjk |
How to tell if heavy duty shocks are wornWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/QnUEosm0fw0 |
Installation tips for heavy duty shocksWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/RXlObsHUFo4 |
Worn Tires and Heavy Duty ShocksWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/bGaa2jIhmz4 |
How to adjust a Gas SLX heavy duty shockWatch this video now »Email this video link: https://youtu.be/oTPYFuvwURo |
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Gabriel cannot determine whether any particular customer is qualified to check or replace ride control, shocks or struts. Customers must make their own assessments of their experience, skills and knowledge and take responsibility for all results and if in doubt, seek the assistance of a qualified trained mechanic.
These videos are not intended to be step-by-step instructions, but are intended for general information purposes only.
Every vehicle is delivered with an OEM owner’s manual. If you cannot locate yours, several publications exist that will provide you with the specifications for the parts on the vehicle you are about to repair. Read the OEM manual specific to the make and model of your vehicle and the instructions that accompany your Gabriel product before undertaking any repair or replacement project. Always seek the advice or assistance of a qualified, trained professional when needed.
Before starting and vehicle repair or replacement project, you must have the proper training, tools, equipment and experience necessary to safely and correctly complete the project. This is especially important for anyone attempting to replace a worn strut or shock absorber, because failure to remove the worn part or install the replacement parts correctly on your vehicle may result in personal injury or damage to property.