There are basically NO oil type shocks made in the U.S.A. anymore. I used NAPA #94050 gas shocks on the rear of my 57. They looked pretty close to O.E.M. That # is also a Monroe number I beleive. Hope that was some help. Paul A. Schmidt -----Original Message----- From: glenn barratt <FURY@xxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 6:31 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Shock absorbers >I need to locate and purchase some correct looking shock absorbers. >I can only find 1999 Monroe shock absorbers for sale in this hick town.. > >Does anybody know of a good source of correct looking, or NOS Oriflow >Heavy Duty shocks, >Part # 1850-448...Front, 1 inch >Part # 1879-306...Rear, Heavy Duty, 1 inch >Part # 1752-259...Rear Heavy Duty, 1 & 3/4 inch >I don't know which is correct for my 57 Fury, for the last 2 (Rear), as >there are two listings for 57 in the parts book for rear-neither >mentioning Fury, although all advertising literature for the car says >"heavy-duty shocks". >Atlas list them, and so do Kanters, but my buddy got some from Kanters >and they were some non-made-in-USA garbage, which I don't want. Anyone >as silly as me about resoration bought shocks lately? >Any help appreciated. >Glenn. > |