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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: North Pole, Alaska
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Looking for a source for these new. I’ve called a couple of the big guys like Drake and Carpenter. Have not been able to find them yet.
Would shock bushings work for this? And if so does anyone have a source for just shock bushings? |
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if its the same as a 39 shock bushes work fine had the same problem [not listed] trip to local parts bloke sorted it out [3 years ago still good so no worries ]
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Local parts stores have the rubber bushings or the nylon type. They should be able to find you some by the OD,ID and width.
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A company called "Energy Suspension Parts" has all sorts of sway bar and other bushings.
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I always used shock bushings from parts store.
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I have a '47-48 panhard/track bar, very similar to the bar you have, on the rear of my '36, I have always used rubber shock mount bushings.
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