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46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question My '48 coupe has Houdailles on all 4 corners -
want to put tube shocks on in their place - it seems everything aftermarket I find requires the sway bar to be removed... I'm a little unsure about this? maybe it's required for a drop? I am installing a 4" dropped axle and reversing the spring eyes front and rear ( Nostalgia Sid's) in addition to removing a few leaves from both packs. Do I need the sway bar? I'm thinking I do but then again... this'll be my first rodeo on these old Fords. Thanks for the help! |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Sway or roll?? The actual anti-sway (panhard) straight bar is essential with '46-48 shackle arrangement, the anti-roll U-shaped bar in front is less important but removing it would likely be a loss to roadability.
Do some hunting and get original (or early aftermarket) parts that actually fit the car. The link below to the great vanPelt site shows the parts book pics of the stock arrangement. This stuff was also available long ago in very similar form from the aftermarket, and both types of setup can be found with some searching. They are made to fit the car without discarding any functional parts. http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/F...47-48_Tube.jpg |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question The Chassis Engineering kit I used allows the use of a sway bar and keeps the pan hard bar in the stock location.
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Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Why don't you use the stock Ford parts to put tube shocks on your car.
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Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Quote:
I did pick up some from Sid today he grabbed at a swap meet - 25 bucks...a few hrs after I wrote this. I got lucky... ever meet that person who has what you need and just when you need it? That's a good one to keep close huh?! |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Sid and Okie Joe are a good source of a lot of things (and good information as well).
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Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question I'm surprised your '48 coupe has Houdailles on all 4 corners. With the late '47s they started with tubes on rear; '48 all tubes. My coupe is an August '47 version and has stock brackets for tubes on the rear.
I got lucky and found a Barn Member who had a rusty set of conversion parts in his barn for the fronts .... don't know who made them. |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question My '48, bought new by my Father, has lever shocks. It was built in November '47 as an export car (Edgewater plant) and also has the good steering lock.
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Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question I've got a set of NOS 48 upper mounts I'm putting on the 47 Coupe I'm doing now, but I'm not sure about the lower mounts yet.
It had tube shocks on it, but the upper mounts were home made and the lower mounts were a hole right through the axle. I just put another front axle in and don't want to do that, what did the 48 lower mounts look like for the front? |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question The '48 axle had two extra bosses forged into the outer sections of axle drilled through for a stud that had both ends threaded and a boss near the middle. Link has axle pics.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=...63667220410746 |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question This is a generic part that is similar to what you would use, and quite possibly right for the job:
https://www.performanceonline.com/Sh...er-Stud-Mount/ In back, a similar but longer stud goes through the rear crossmember for upper mount. A copy of the lower rear shock mount (which bolts to the brake plate bolts on each side) is currently available. |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Note that you could pretty easily put together a non-original but close to original configuration set...
In front, just drill the axle and use the aftermarket stud, use the streetrod upper bracket but place it to take shock in original place to meet the stud. In back...repro bolt-on lower mount from pure hot rods. Their upper mount is short and cannot go through both sides of crossmember...but almost all '46-48 crossmembers are already drilled, so replace the upper stud with a long high grade bolt and washers or shims to space out the shock. That rear stud is actually the hardest part to find from original sets. Original layout gives you a setup actually designed for the car without discarding suspension systems. |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Back in the 1950's my 48 Merc had Lever shocks on it.
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Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question Quote:
now I'm wondering - since I TIG weld a lot - if I can weld my own stud to the dropped axle and not have to remove all this stuff - and yes...i'm still gonna drop it... anyone know the recipe for leaf removal on both packs that works best? |
Re: 46-48 coupe -tube shock mount question what else changes w tube shocks? wanting to put old girl back on the ground... perch pin is different? no more dogbones etc...?
lemme know! Thanks |
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