Shock absorbers for a 1937 Hudson
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Are you Online? If so measure the length closed & extended then go to the Monroe or any Shock Web Site then choose a shock in their Illustration with the same ends abd same open/closed lengths. I restored a '37 so may have the numbers saved in my notebook.
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this is what I have on my list for Terraplane. Might be a place to start.
Shocks Reg Terraplane Front Monroe 32112 Shocks Reg Terraplane Rear Monroe 31094
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which gives the smoothest ride on pre-war cars, gas shocks or the traditional oil-filled shocks?0
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I don’t care for gas charged... I think they stiffen up the suspension and give a rougher ride.0
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Yup, my experience as well0
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Here are parts numbers I've collected over the years for 1937 Terraplane shocks; Hudson should be similar I think:
FRONT
NAPA, Monroe 2014
K-Mart Monromatic -- 2151 (or 5121!)
NAPA 94051 (remove steel centers)
Gabriel 7501-B
Delco S-207
Monroe K 11476
REAR
NAPA, Monroe 1143
NAPA 94007 (gas)
Monroe K-149
Delco S-100, S-115, S-121, S-186, S-123, S-150, S-182, S-183, S-190
Gabriel 7715A, 7721B, 8002B, 8017B
Many of these numbers are probably obsolete by now, so you should check dimensions before buying!0
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