----- Original Message -----
Sent: November 03, 2003 10:16
PM
Subject: Re: IML: Looking for 1953
Imperial Shocks
One other thing you may want to consider, I
know on my old 54 New Yorker Deluxe, the rear shocks for a 60-66 Valiant
were a direct swap . Both the length and the fittings on the end were the
same, which was a hoop with a bushing on each end, IIRC.
I expect that the rear suspension on a 53-54
Imperial would be the same as a similar year New Yorker, so this may be
worth a try. You could even take one of your old shocks with you to one of
those parts stores like Western Auto or something similar, check the
number on the newest possible interchange, then compare, just to be sure.
Rear shocks usually aren't as difficult to
interchange as say , front shocks where they have to be fitted thru the
control arms on occasion, and if the diameter is thicker than original,
they won't fit.
Phil <><
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003
10:39 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Looking for 1953
Imperial Shocks
hello there.. You can call 909 694 3062 .they specialize
in Chrysler parts suspension etc....
On Monday, November 3, 2003, at
04:43 PM, Quint Villanueva wrote:
Hi Folks/smaller>/fontfamily>
I
am having the toughest time finding shocks for my 1953 Custom
Imperial. Anyone have any
suggestions./smaller>/fontfamily>
I
just received the Kantor catalogue and it looks like they may have
them. If I can't find the shocks elsewhere I will probably order
them from Kantor and hope they fit./smaller>/fontfamily>
Any
comments?/smaller>/fontfamily>
Quint/smaller>/fontfamily>