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Aren't the front shocks thru 1950 the older hydraulic shocks?
You can have those rebuilt by Apple Hydraulics for one. Leaf springs can have new leaves. Look in parts Xref for rear shocks.
Posted on: 2012/6/4 19:19
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I was looking in the Xref for rear shocks for my '48, and there was none. Maybe the same as a 51-54?
Posted on: 2012/6/4 19:39
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Yes, the front shocks are the lever/ hydraulic type. I plan to replace the rear shocks when the rear leaf springs are worked on or replaced. I have read that a good parts place can figure the shock thing out from travel, etc., but I was hoping that someone here had already gone that route and done my foot work for me...
Posted on: 2012/6/4 20:26
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If you have a suspension or spring shop in town they might be able to repair or reassemble them depending on what broke and if anything was left in the street. Some of the pickup truck places doing work in preparation for pulling a trailer come to mind.
I have not done business with this firm but picked up the link some time ago from another forum. Maybe worth an inquiry for new leaf springs.eatonsprings.com/packard.htm Not inexpensive but probably used or one of our vendors are the only other options.
Posted on: 2012/6/4 20:32
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I used NAPA gas-charged shocks on my '50 Custom. Part number was 94080.
Added to XREF.
Posted on: 2012/6/4 23:24
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Thanks guys! I will check with NAPA tomorrow and I'll ask the mechanics at the garage here in town. We have a local shop that has been family owned since at least the days when my Packard was new!
I heard the metal clank when it fell off and I did go back and pick it up!! There was a pop, pop, pop sound then clank, clank, clank!! Never good to hear in an old car, I guess...
Posted on: 2012/6/5 0:07
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Detroit eaton spring is fantastic. They keep oem specs and blueprints around and can make a spring exact to what it was new, or you could say "i want it like stock but softer and an inch lower" and they'll knock it right out. They're a great outfit, witch MUCH knowledge, regardless of the brand of car or spring type.
Posted on: 2012/6/5 8:15
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Maybe this discussion thread would be better served if moved to the Post War section. Nothing about a V-8 here.
(o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/6/5 8:34
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Ordered the shocks from NAPA today!! They will be in tomorrow, now all I need are the springs. I have a lead on a place that rebuilds or makes springs nearby in Corpus Christi, looking good guys, thanks for the help!
Posted on: 2012/6/5 20:29
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