Re: Shocks from a popular vendor have fit issues....
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Just a comment on the seal situation. Many modern seals have different construction that original seals, even under the same maker's part #. For example National's 450066 of 40 or so years ago was 15/32 width with a solid felt internal sealing surface. Today's National seal under the same part number is the open-faced type, about half the thickness, and with a single rubber lip sealing surface.
Posted on: 2011/6/13 13:23
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I have replaced the shocks on my 56 Exec w/TL in the last few months. I followed the recommendations listed in the parts xref. and they ended up lacking the 'T' bar lower mount on the front shocks, so I ordered the correct front shocks from a Packard vendor. The rear shocks purchased were correct.
I did see, in a previous post, a pair of mounting plates / adapters that eliminates the need for that 'T' bar mount. I'd sure like to find a set of those, so I can use the front shocks listed in the parts xref. dont't think you're snake-bit, just learning about the joys of owning a classic car
Posted on: 2011/6/13 13:30
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As to the shocks, I don't know how much to fault the Packard vendor vs the manufacturer of the shocks. Granted, it would be nice if our vendors verified things fit before offering them for sale but realistically unless they take them out and find one of each model to fit them to before advertising them, some give and take is required.
Case in point is 55 and 56 shocks: I just went to the Monroe website, entered the same car (Patrician) for 55 and 56 & got the same shocks listed for both. We know the 56 does not use the same front mount as a 55 yet there is no indication of that and as far as Monroe is concerned, they do. I didn't see Clippers even listed yet I think RockAuto lists the same Monroe shock used on all models from 51 on. Obviously they are relying on data from somewhere else. I'd be surprised if most of their people had even seen a Packard, let alone one of each model. As to the problem you encountered, possibly the same thing happened there from that mfg.
Posted on: 2011/6/13 13:39
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Those "adapter plates" were an uncommon aftermarket item supplied by a company called Perfect Parts. They had lots of odd items including many to adapt different shocks. Fords 57-58 had weak upper rear shock mounts that often broke, they sold some sort of adapter for that also.
I haven't seen a set of lower Packard adapter plates in 40 years
Posted on: 2011/6/13 13:39
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Thanks Fred, I know that I can always count on you Packard vendors to help, you sure saved me plenty of search time when I was confused about various parts.
Posted on: 2011/6/13 13:54
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A couple of years back I bought a set of Gabriel 45653 for the front of my 56 Carib; they had the correct lower T-bar mounting though I understand that Gabriel # is no longer available.
Randy Berger has a set and has posted pictures of the shock adapter plates more than once on this site. Though I don't have a set, I have seen them occasionally at flea markets. Here's Randy's picture again. Attach file: (19.25 KB)
Posted on: 2011/6/13 14:01
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