Re: Help identifying a 1941 part
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Once upon a time that was your rebound bumper which was to keep your upper shock arms from banging on the frame when the wheels dropped down.
Posted on: 2020/3/31 9:47
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Re: Help identifying a 1941 part
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If that's what this is from, it would only be the portion holding the rebound bumper onto the frame. The actual rebound bumper would be many times that size. Here's the Steele Rubber reproduction steelerubber.com/front-spring-bumper-30-0087-32
Posted on: 2020/3/31 14:56
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Re: Help identifying a 1941 part
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Thank you so much. It does look the busted off bottom of the linked Steele part. If I am reading the Parts List illustration correctly, it looks like it would be #14.009. Since nothing is ever easy, assuming that is the part (the car is stored 10 miles away so I can't go out in the garage and check) how big a hassle should I be expecting trying to install a replacement?
Posted on: 2020/3/31 18:35
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A little lubricant like liquid dish detergent and a little muscle and maybe 3 minutes is about what it should take.
Posted on: 2020/3/31 20:13
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Re: Help identifying a 1941 part
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OK. So I should plan on a day and a half? LOL
Posted on: 2020/3/31 20:16
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