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Monroe has some listed on their Website. They have "50's sounding " type name with 'sens-a-trac-o-matic' you could try those.
Posted on: 2012/6/25 1:54
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Have found that some of the new shocks that fit the 51-55 cars at the front have WAY too much rebound damping and actually pull the front of the car down as you drive. The car doesn't recover its ride height after a first bump and then bottoms on the second. On the TL cars it actually causes a tug of war with the leveler.
I have been using Monroe Sensatrac shocks for many years with good results but they don't make that in a stud-top-and-bottom style. I buy the 5801 which is for later Impalas and cut the crossbar off the bottom. Then I weld on a 3/8 bolt in its place using many small welds and cooling in between. They give a very nice ride as they were designed for a large front-engined car. If your car has a lot of options, and especially air, then I recommend the Impala police car version 5906. Both of those shocks fit a 56 with no mods tho the cross bar is a bit short. There is even a coil-over version, 58263 which is the cats pajamas for TL cars with saggy bars that can't take longer pins.
Posted on: 2012/6/25 5:24
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Is anyone with a pre '55 (I have a '54) running the Monroe's, and how do you like them?
Posted on: 2012/6/25 11:46
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I guess I wasn't clear, I have installed dozens of pairs of those shocks on 51-54s with good results.
Posted on: 2012/6/25 12:12
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Thanks Ross...It's not you, your answer was very thorough..maybe too thorough, I'm a simple guy who takes direction really well, especially on matters I'm not familiar with!
Can you make a recommendation for F+R for a '54 Patrician, i'm looking to return the ride to as close to OEM as possible, I'm assuming there aren't too many choices out there, and that regardless of the vendor, they're all going to be the Monroes? or maybe put another way, the Kanter's I have I don't like and therefore would want something from a different manufacturer.
Posted on: 2012/6/25 13:41
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Monroe Part numbers from the Monroe online parts catalog are:
Front 5751 sensatrac Rear 31125 Monroe matic
Posted on: 2012/6/25 13:42
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I saw the Monroes..and maybe I'm over thinking this...but different shock models for F+R would mean different ride characteristics? Are there any other choices?
Posted on: 2012/6/25 21:19
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Anyone else? have i worn out my welcome? :>
Posted on: 2012/6/28 12:59
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Anyone else? have i worn out my welcome? :>
Don't think any welcomes are worn. Just don't think there are many known and proven choices. Other than those mentioned, think about the only other option is to take the dimensions and particulars or old shock to a friendly parts person. Go thru catalogs to find something else that might fit. If there is a misprint or bad data, that might not even be sufficient unless you have the new shock in hand. As an example, one shock interchange lists the same shock as fitting 55-6. As we know, mounting is different between those years so the same shock won't directly bolt without extra pieces or work. If a 56 guy ordered it, he would be a bit out of luck because no mention is made of the difference or anything else needed. Not sure different numbers necessarily mean different ride. More likely different numbers are due to mounting particulars and stroke length.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 13:09
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