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Phil Gillespie 04-22-2019 11:03 PM

1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

So have removed rear shock absorbers for a rebuild. There is a guy locally here in NZ who does these.
In the process have removed the shock absorber links, which are worn at rubber bushes. The ones I removed are 4". P/N: 78-18055-A.
Are these the correct length i should be fitting?
As the 99A-18055-A are 4.75" and are from Mercury.
Then there are the 3" length ones??


Appreciate assistance.
Thanks,
Phil NZ

Phil Gillespie 04-22-2019 11:14 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Gillespie (Post 1749868)
So have removed rear shock absorbers for a rebuild. There is a guy locally here in NZ who does these.
In the process have removed the shock absorber links, which are worn at rubber bushes. The ones I removed are 4". P/N: 78-18055-A.
Are these the correct length i should be fitting?
As the 99A-18055-A are 4.75" and are from Mercury.
Then there are the 3" length ones??


Appreciate assistance.
Thanks,
Phil NZ


Ok have just relooked at the Green Bible.
For a 1939 Ford Standard I require the 4" long ones. P/N: 78-18055-A.
So those removed were the correct ones.
Phil NZ

corvette8n 04-23-2019 09:11 AM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

I just replaced the two front links on mine, bought them from Carpenter, was disappointed they were made in China. I thought about nos but wondered how 78 year old rubber bushings would hold up.

Kube 04-23-2019 09:31 AM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

The "green bible" only offers service parts that fit and function.

The only PROPER link for your vehicle was 3" in length. And yes, at all four corners...

The 4" links were used starting in 1940 only on the front and only when the vehicle had the sway bar installed.
Longer links (than 4") were not installed authentically at the factory.

philipswanson 04-23-2019 10:06 AM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by corvette8n (Post 1749931)
I just replaced the two front links on mine, bought them from Carpenter, was disappointed they were made in China.

Almost everything is unfortunately. Not surprising.

Phil Gillespie 04-23-2019 03:35 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kube (Post 1749939)
The "green bible" only offers service parts that fit and function.

The only PROPER link for your vehicle was 3" in length. And yes, at all four corners...

The 4" links were used starting in 1940 only on the front and only when the vehicle had the sway bar installed.
Longer links (than 4") were not installed authentically at the factory.



Appreciate the clarification on that Kube. So the fitting of the 4" links will not upset the system too much in combination with rebuilt original rear shocks?
Phil NZ

Kube 04-23-2019 04:26 PM

Re: 1939 Ford Standard Shock Absorber Links
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Gillespie (Post 1750066)
Appreciate the clarification on that Kube. So the fitting of the 4" links will not upset the system too much in combination with rebuilt original rear shocks?
Phil NZ

You're okay to run 4" links. They are simply not correct. Functional, sure.


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