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Location: 36 miles north of Albany NY
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While searching the Internet I found information on this kit to convert 41-48 Fords to tube shocks, is this a Ford kit or aftermarket?, do they still make them.
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Ford starting using tube shocks in 48 on some models, maybe even late 47 .The green bock I have shows the parts they used.if you want a copy I will try to post it .
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If the rear cross member is boxed like the 46-48 you will need a upper mount that goes all the way through. I had a set machined locally, worked real well.
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You can buy similar lower brackets from Pure Hot Rods and most vendors sell a stud to mount on the top member. You will probably have to measure your installed height to get the shocks. |
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