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Technical How to: Hot Rod Shock mounts

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by chaddilac, Oct 22, 2023.

  1. chaddilac
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    Here's a little how to on early F1 shock mounts and using them on any hot rod!!

    The style I'm using are 1948-1952 F1 Pickup shock arms, but Dodge also made some from 48-60s that are very similar!

    Check it out!

     
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  2. ramblin dan
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    Good video. I've planned on running those front shock mounts on my project and collected a few pics over time. a3e1f1b2321b06f4a50ee1c042efb37c[1].jpg E2B490BC-A654-4FC6-AEAA-157A52092A81.jpg f1 shock mount dimensions.jpg f1shock mount dim.jpg f-100 ford modified shock mounts.jpg shock mount.jpg s-l16001AD4VT20.jpg stock shock f100 ford mounts.jpg
     
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  3. 31Apickup
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  4. travisfromkansas
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    I just added it to my watch later!
     
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  5. the oil soup
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    The ‘48 thru ‘53 Dodge trucks are B series, ‘54 thru ‘60 C series and ‘61 thru ? are D series, the B series definitely used that style front shock mount. Nice how to video.
     
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  6. Dak Rat
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    I used the Dodge version on my '32, they are shorter than the Ford units. Still require them to be heated and bent a little to get the right angle for the shocks.
     
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  7. jeff.l.hecht
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    Bob Drake repops the F1 mounts, I got mine from Summit for 80 bucks shipped if you don't care that they are reproduction. Still very good quality.
     
  8. -Brent-
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    Nice work, Chad! Fenders do complicate the mounts a little, don't they? Especially fabbing with them on! They do look great.

    I squished my axle narrower so the steering hoop came close to the shock body and that needed some TLC, too.

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