littlemo
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1948 Plymouth
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Born 1945, Vietnam Service 1967-68, First Degree 1973, Death Pending !!
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Retired
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Missouri
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Almost everything to some degree !!
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Also; How to "Delete" a post ??? ( the 48 is no longer for sale !!)
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Late in 2010 or early 2011 I removed the front clip from my 48 and now cant find the screws/bolts that I took out ; any suggestions ???
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Don; Seems like many of us are in this "Getting Old Thingy" together; take care of yourselve, I've really enjoyed our "bantering" back and forth over the years. Prayers !!! Cass, alias Littlemo...
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DON C. !!!!!! Where are You ????
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Looking Good falconvan. glad to see your still making progress ; that's going to be some "Ride" when you're finished !!!
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The travel measurements on the shocks I used ( NAPA # 94038 ) was supposed to be comensurate with the Monroe 555004 and Gabriel 81676 ; compressed = 11.250 / extended = 17.875 ??? Hope this info is helpful, since my "Ride" is still in the "Build" stage, I haven't been able to as yet, test this relocation combo on the street ???
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When I was dealing with this issue, I remember two Monroe #'s ; 555004 was the recommended relocation shock ( for the F-1 Bracket ) or 555003 if a "shorter" shock was needed ?? This shorter shock may be the correct shock if your top mounting hole to shock bolt measurement is 5 1/2 " instead of 6 1/2 " ???
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Proud of you man; almost there !! Keep up a great build !! Cass, alias littlemo...
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Still here following along; looking great my friend !! Cass, alias littlemo ...
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Re Road Test; Yeh, went out and walked up and down on it; it's still good !!! Cass, alias littlemo...Add: Thanks "Plymouthy Adams", and good hearing from ya again falconvan !!!
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I'm trying to finish the modified e-brake set up for the drum brakes on the 8 3/4 rearend of my 48 SD. ( see pics page 10, post #194 ) As you can see, i had intended to use my original e-brake cable. However, no go; this cable is locked up tighter than a ; well, you get the idea! I'm considering using a Lokar EC-8002U cut to fit cable as a replacement; has anyone ever used this cable, or can provide me some "feedback" ??? Cass, alias littlemo..
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NICE Christmas present Don !!! Cass, alias littlemo ..