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hello everybody it has been crazy around here lately with work and then not having any runnong water for the last two days finally got that fixed last night sorry I haven't been on in awhile the well went south of the border had to hook up to the city water does anyone know where I can get a pair of upper shock mounts for the rear of my 78 F250
Prolly be hard pressed to find a new set of shock mounts. Does your shock have a stud at the top or the loop? I should have a set of either here. Make a list of what you need and make a trip down my way some weekend.
hello everybody it has been crazy around here lately with work and then not having any runnong water for the last two days finally got that fixed last night sorry I haven't been on in awhile the well went south of the border had to hook up to the city water does anyone know where I can get a pair of upper shock mounts for the rear of my 78 F250
I'll have to look, if they are in good shape I have set you can have. They are on the mud bogger, I currently do not have shocks on it. Even If I do decide to put shocks on it I will have to build my own mounts. I will look tonight(if I can remember) and post back here tomorrow. Dave S.
Nothing like dropping a bunch of $$ at Lowes. Our upright freezer took a dump on us yesterday. So we got a new one today. At least they were on sale and we got a $25 rebate for the "cash for appliances" deal.
I believe Murphy's Law states that on all occasions, a freezer will fail during the hot summer, not the cold winter.
thanks guys I think the shocks had the closed loop at the top the shocks are long gone as are most of the mounts but it looks like they are for the closed loop type