Shock Absorbers

Huddy42
Huddy42 Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Can anyone help with part numbers for shock absorbers to suit a 1934 Terraplane, both front and rear.



Thanks Les.P.

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  • mars55
    mars55 Senior Contributor
    If the shocks are the lever type which I think they are, there are no new shocks available. However they probability can be rebuilt.
  • Huddy42
    Huddy42 Senior Contributor
    These are the normal type of shock absorber, not lever type.
  • mars55
    mars55 Senior Contributor
    Well, I cannot find any listing for a Hudson or Terraplane shock absorber any earlier then 1936. However, if you have the old shocks you can measure them and use Monroe's Mounting and Length Sheets to find your shocks.



    http://www.monroe.com/catalog/miscApplications.asp
  • Huddy42
    Huddy42 Senior Contributor
    Thanks Mars55, I have a couple of Monroe Numbers I found,

    Rear 12-0060

    Front 12-o249



    So think I'll give these to the guy who needs them and let him check them out for himself.



    Thanks for your help. The attachment I'll keep for further reference.
  • jjbubaboy
    jjbubaboy Senior Contributor
    Hey Mars,

    Since you have the listings there, could you post numbers for front and rear of 36 Terraplane model 61? And maybe NAPA cross refs if you have them!

    Thanks AGAIN,

    T Jeff
  • jjbubaboy
    jjbubaboy Senior Contributor
    bump to Mars55
  • mars55
    mars55 Senior Contributor
    Try as might a I could not find a listing for the rear. The front shock for a '35 - '36 Hudsons or Terraplanes is:



    Monroe 5801 Sensa-Trac 32066 standard



    Gabriel 82076



    KYB 343136



    Delco 520-324



    Hagen's Hiway Auto Parts lists shocks for '35 - '57 Hudsons or Terraplanes.



    http://www.hagensautoparts.com/



    Monroe recommend these people.



    http://www.shocks2springs.com/A-1%20SHOCK/A-1%20SHOCK%20HOME.html
  • jjbubaboy
    jjbubaboy Senior Contributor
    As ALWAYS, thanks Mars! And thanks for the time in researching.

    T Jeff
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