Is this just a standard bolt that goes thru a U-shaped flange
? If so, just get the thread pitch and width and go to any hardware store.
Can you send a pic of the broken stud bolt and where it
broke off from ?
Ron
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Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 7:35
PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fun at AutoZombie -
Parts help
Is this stud spot welded into the unit body or is it an actual
removable part? You may need to take the car to a competent welding/machine
shop (if there is one left anymore) and have them do what is needed to replace
the stud. It won't be cheap but it may be the only way.
Mike
At
08:34 PM 4/5/2009, ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx
wrote:
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?
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