Re: [FWDLK] Fun at AutoZombie - Parts help
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Re: [FWDLK] Fun at AutoZombie - Parts help



Another option may be a newer C or B body bolt. Over the 25 years that I've messed with 57-58 Plymouths I've discovered that parts from alot of C,B,M,F body Mopars fit these things but due to a slight manufacturing difference (possibly for example the bolt is 1/4 inch longer) the part # and interchange are different. Check again with the parts stores and see what the earliest C or B body application they have is, I'd bet money they'll work.
Adam Lindenbaum


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From: Bill K. <pontiac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 6:13 am
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fun at AutoZombie - Parts help

When I need bolts like that I just go to the fastener specialty place that stocks pretty much nothing but bolts and nuts, and take as much of the old one as I have left to compare to. No one except maybe the dealer stocks front brake hose retainers for my O/T Chevy Suburban - a couple of big bolts have worked just fine the last three years, with the added benefit you might actually be able to get them off without destroying them if you ever have to. 
 
Bill K. 
 
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> I've check just about everywhere (including AutoZone, Advance, NAPA and 
> on-line) to try to find two rear Shock Studs for a 60 Chrysler Saratoga. > No one 
> can help, and most do not even have an idea what I'm talking about. After 
> almost 50 years in the Rustbelt, it was time to change the shocks and the > stud 
> bolts were rusted solid, and broke right off. Since these go through an > opening 
> in the trunk (where the floor goes up over the axle) and provide the top > bolt 
> for shocks, I thought somewhere would have them, but the closest I can > find are 
> for Corvettes or Mustangs. Do other Chryslers have these? Any ideas? 
> Anyone? 

> Thanks, 

> Larry (Akron 55 degrees today, with snow showers tomorrow) 


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