one of the rear shocks on my 1998 LX470 failed (the shock piston snapped after 23 years) so the whole system lost fluid... I drilled two 3" holes in the rear floor area to access the top of the shocks for removal as shown on the IH8MUD forum as the shocks and bolts were thoroughly rusted.. a 3" hole gives access to the shock nut as well as the two nuts securing the AHC tubing. I used a 1" hole drill to drill out the top stock bolt, and drilled out the AHC bolts as well. 2.5L is the fluid capacity of the system, so this product was perfect
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Quality product for an expensive suspension system. What can one do? At least it is available in this day and age! Gratefully it is. Cheers.
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Factory recommended fluid. Unopened. Works great
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Now my LX470 has clean hydraulic fluid!
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Awesome product.
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