Replace Front Shocks On Jayco Seneca

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2023
  • We finally got around to replacing the shocks on our Jayco Seneca. Our Seneca is a 2018.5 which means it is on the newer S2RV chassis. I split the video into two, this one showing the front shocks and another one showing the rear shocks.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @bendavis4074
    @bendavis4074 Před rokem

    Great job Bob !!

    • @wanderingpeaches
      @wanderingpeaches  Před rokem

      Changed the rear shocks too, I will have the video out in the next couple days.

  • @charleswilliams3039
    @charleswilliams3039 Před rokem

    How did you learn how to do all your own maintenance? U tube videos? You make it look easier than it is especially with the tools you have.

    • @wanderingpeaches
      @wanderingpeaches  Před rokem +2

      Grew up on a small farm. If things like my car broke, I had to fix it. And yes a lot of CZcams videos. As for the tools, I have been accumulating tools for almost 50 years. But the big torque wrench was borrowed from a neighbor.

  • @curtpassafume5377
    @curtpassafume5377 Před rokem

    What replacement shocks did you settle on.....and why? Been out on them yet? Satisfied?

    • @wanderingpeaches
      @wanderingpeaches  Před rokem

      I went with Gabriel. They are the only ones I could find in stock and could cross reference the OEM numbers to their own. Believe it or not, I have not driven it yet. I should be driving it sometime in the next two weeks.

  • @ronaldpietsch8600
    @ronaldpietsch8600 Před rokem

    Carl must have shown him. LOL

    • @wanderingpeaches
      @wanderingpeaches  Před rokem +2

      Mr. Carl used to own a mechanics shop where he did some work on Big Rigs. He was helpful to have there. I could say my oldest brother taught me some stuff too when we worked in a machine tool manufacture shop together.