Installing my Bilstein's today. Started with the rear. Passanger side shock came off easy, the drivers side.. not so much.
The bottom of the shock is seized to the bolt. I tried rocking it back and forth, the hammer, prying, PB Blaster, etc etc. Ending up cutting off the rubber boot at the bottom of the shock thinking I could remove the shock, leaving the shock's sleeve, then get it off with vice grips.

Before I cut all the rubber off the sleeve.
But cut all the rubber off of it.. and put vice grips to it, wouldnt budge. More PB blaster. Nothing.
Got out the propane torch. Hit it with it for about 2 minutes, then hit it with a hammer, nothing. got a chissel thinking I could budge it from the side oft eh leaf spring assembly thing. Nope.
Hit it with the propane torch for about4 minutes, repeated the same process. Nothing.
So,, what are my options?
Only thing I can think of is to get my dremel with a cut off wheel and try to cut that sleeve off in sections. without damaging the bolt.
Other option, is a sawsall, cut the bolt (or is it a stud?) out and replace it ith a new stud? But im not sure if I can do that, or if i would have to replace the whole leaf spring assembly thing.

By leaf spring assembly thing I mean part #3 in this diagram, and its showing that bolt as part of the assembly and not seperate.. so I am at a loss right now.
So, I have to go to work in a few hours with only one shock on the back... ill just have to take it easy I guess.....