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Old 07-25-2023, 10:56 PM   #1
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shock problem

So I ordered a new set of shocks for my 66. The front ones fit fine but the rear ones have a bigger hole where the bolt goes through them. I dont want to drill out my bracket. Is there a piece I could get to put in the hole to fit my original bolt or does someone have an idea?
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Old 07-26-2023, 06:58 PM   #2
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Re: shock problem

With all due respect, this often happens when mail ordering. No way to compare the new part to the old before making the purchase.. This is why I never recommend mail ordering as a first source. My recommendation?? The shocks you ordered are wrong. Something as simple as replacing shock absorbers shouldn't require making modifications to the vehicle. Return them for a refund.. Take one of the old shocks to your local parts supply.. Tell 'em what you have and what you want. Compare the two before shelling out the money...
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Old 07-27-2023, 09:03 AM   #3
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Re: shock problem

I definitely wouldn't modify the brackets if there was a quick/easy solution.

As @RustyPile mentioned, I would be verifying the parts you received as being correct as my first step.

That being said, depending on the OD of the bolt & the ID of the eye 'sleeve' on the new shock, you might be able to source a spacer/shim to allow using the bolt you have.

https://www.mcmaster.com/products/sp...ded-spacers-5/
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Old 07-27-2023, 12:29 PM   #4
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Re: shock problem

100 years ago when I was a young man, when J C Penney had auto centers, I installed a million shocks. (A little exaggeration). Some of the shocks came with a shock mounting kit because the original lower stud was a different size. Go to Jegs and search (lower shock mount kit). They have a lot of different sizes. Of course after you make sure you have the right shocks.
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Old 07-27-2023, 12:40 PM   #5
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Re: shock problem

something like this at Jeg's. A web search will bring up a lot more. Good luck.
Rear Shock Stud Kit [1973-1987 GM C10]
UMI Performance 6494
Part Number: 236-6494
UMI Performance Rear Shock Stud Kit [1973-1987 GM C10]
Rear Shock Stud Kit
1973-1987 GM C10
Zinc Plated 4140-Steel Stud
Contents for (1) Shock
Includes (1) Upper Stud, (1) Lower Bolt, (3) Nuts, (4) Washers
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$14.99
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Old 07-27-2023, 03:57 PM   #6
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Re: shock problem

Thanks guys that is what I was looking for
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