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Started rebuilding my front shock links ''dog bones'' on my 35 coupe knocked the rivets out but the rubber replacement balls i got from mac's are too small. Go figure another replacement part that doesn't fit right & they say licensed by ''ford'' ha ha & made in taiwan---- anybody know who sells the correct size rubber balls---thanks
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Location: Illinois
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I would and have bought new dog bones. A lot of good vintage ford part dealers have them and they are not expensive.
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Stretch that rubber! it is probably metric.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Medford OR
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Too small on OD or ID? If ID, put them in some boiling water for a couple seconds and then put them on.
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