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Does anyone know of a shock rebuilder that can rebuild the original tube shocks on a 1938 Plymouth P6. You can call me at 631-738-7712 ask for Charlie.  Thanks

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So do you stillhave the original Delco Shocks in which you could rebuild and add shock fluid?  These shocks if the origianls are hard to find. I know miller tool made a specific tools to take the shocks apart for repair.  I currently do not have this tool.

 

Are you trying to stay original?, WHy not just replace with the more modern gas shock that you can get from Monroe and now you have a modern shock that is more reliable.  Go to the Monroe Shock webpage and you willbeable to find a new shock for front and rear.

 

Rich HArtung

Desoto1939@aol.com

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if you use the modern shock then the 1939 Plymouth is how far Monroe goes back. Just did a look up.  But the 39 Plymouth usese the follow:

 

Front   # 5752  and rear # 3100

 

hope this solcves your problem.

 

Rich Hartung

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if you use the modern shock then the 1939 Plymouth is how far Monroe goes back. Just did a look up.  But the 39 Plymouth usese the follow:

 

Front   # 5752  and rear # 3100

 

hope this solcves your problem.

 

Rich Hartung

 

'39 is IFS, '38 is tube axle.....that may make a difference in travel.

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