1947 Hudson Pickup Rear Spring Shackle Question
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sent picture to your email. Hope it helps.0
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Hello Mr. Klemm,
I received the pictures, and they were exactly what I was looking for. It looks like my rear shackles were modified at some point.
Thank you, and take care,
Steve Bryson0 -
Keep in mind that the left rear shackle is left-hand threaded
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If the wind and snow lets up today, I'll see if I can get a pic of mine for ya
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This is how it goes. The frame has some fish plating, grease, rust and gunge so ignore that.0
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Hello Uncle Josh,
Thank you for the photo. Between your photo, and the ones Mr. Klemm sent to me, I have a pretty good idea of how the shackles are supposed to be.
I have seen replacement shackles like the ones on my truck for sale on E-Bay. I suppose it was an easier way to replace the shackles than with the original-type ones.
As I mentioned, I have NOS shackles of the correct type (a left and a right), so hopefully no modification was done to the frame when they were changed.
Take care,
Steve Bryson0 -
If you can live with non-originality, I would recommend keeping the double-sided shackle.
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Hello Geoff C.,
If I would be replacing bushings anyway, would you still recommend the double-sided shackle? If so, does the double-sided shackle work better than the original-style? I have NOS original shackles for both sides, but I have seen the double-sided ones for sale on the Internet.
Take care,
Steve Bryson0
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