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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Rudyard, Michigan
Posts: 125
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Mounting Shock Bracket
The mounting hole on the frame for my front shock is so worn the shock is loose. I see shock mounting brackets are available in the Classic Parts catalog. The previous threads I have researched all appear to be for custom built suspensions or lowered trucks. My truck is a 2wd C-10 at stock height. Which is a better solution, the mounting brackets or finding someone to weld and redrill the hole into the frame?
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Bandera, Texas
Posts: 251
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Re: Mounting Shock Bracket
I have never liked the stud bolt design on these trucks. My 66 had the same problem. You can still use the mounting brackets if you are talking about a set like these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-72-63-6...bbad9c&vxp=mtr |
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Location: Albuquerque NM
Posts: 7,878
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Re: Mounting Shock Bracket
alot of people i see have welded the appropiate size washers on the frame both front and backside
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Tyler Texas
Posts: 5
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Re: Mounting Shock Bracket
I,m looking for the upper bracket for the shock, driver side rear for a 67 step pickup. The old one is ripped off. Does anyone have a resource for something like this. All I can find is the rear lower and front upper.
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Location: Anaheim, CA
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Re: Mounting Shock Bracket
One of my studs ripped out of the frame completely, I used these:
http://www.ridetech.com/store/univer...k-bracket.html I just drilled a hole near the original location and bolted these up. Super easy. I think I had to file the sides of my shocks slightly to fit in this bracket, but it was no big deal. This was by far the easiest solution I found. I liked these better than the brackets previously posted because those have to be installed on the top of the frame, and its a lot harder to get access, as opposed to these which just mount on the side.
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