If you’re expecting to do a service shockabsober, sorry ur mistaken U cannot do it…. “The shock absorber is a narrow cylindrical mechanism that has a sliding piston. The piston looks like a steel rod inserted in the cylinder and is able to slide in and out in a straight line. The cylinder's chamber is filled with hydraulic fluid or air. The air and fluid in the chamber are compressed by the piston and the sliding movement is reduced by the pressure that is produced”
if you take it a mechanic he will just apply WD40 to all joints & tell you that he did a service & charge you.