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Can the Model A shock be rebuilt?
I am new to these and my wife's 30 model both fronts are bad. Thanks, Wick |
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Hedge answer…
Some can, some can’t. Depends on the wear. If the shafts are loose and/or wobble….likely not. Look up Brentwood Bob on this site |
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There have been several rebuilders that have developed ways to repair severely worn or corroded housings and wing shafts but the price to perform elaborate repairs makes it less popular. It takes big tools to open them up and can even take a lot of heat. It's like tearing an early Ford V8 down only to find cracks in the valve pockets & badly rusted cylinders. A lot of work for possible bad internal parts.
Some repro parts don't last so do your research on those. The Stipe shocks were better than OEM who-die shocks but I don't know if they are still in production. Other types are sealed and not readily maintainable if they leak. A person can get lucky and repair their shocks and others have to keep scouring the country for rebuildable ones. It just takes time and patience sometimes. |
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There are kits to install modern tube shocks. If you are going to drive the car and not enter it in any judged shows, then this can be an alternative.
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An alternative to Stipe is Rotoshim:
https://www.oneillvintageford.co.uk/...absorbers.html They are made in the UK and the website indicates they are on back order. They are expensive but I’m not aware of any other option. David Serrano |
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BTW it sez 1 In Stock
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Pm sent.
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Definitely in production - saw them being made at Rotoshim yesterday...
And very good they are too. I think Sammy at Arizona Model A might stock them? |
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Bratton's has a nice shock and it's 100% US made.
https://www.brattons.com/USA-SHOCK-H...uctinfo/24870/ |
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Hotrodfil,
Thanks for the information. That answers the question from Ruth. If Arizona Model A does stock them it should be easier to order since I’m in Southern California. David Serrano |
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