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Hot Rods Help Identify Shock Link Woody Lee T

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by $um Fun, Mar 29, 2023.

  1. $um Fun
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    Trying to identify this shock link on the Woody Lee T. It has to have the same taper as a Ford Houdail Shock stud. Any ideas what other car this could be off of. I am trying to replicate this mounting set up.
     

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  2. $um Fun
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    Anyone have any ideas on this. I think this may have been fabricated and the end is from something ells. Now to figure out what the end is off of.
     
  3. alchemy
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  4. WiredSpider
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    01D74624-A43F-4DAD-8144-1E10D2E7EBDD.jpeg 226404F7-BF3B-4A0C-8D50-FD5D2738C120.jpeg As Alchemy said it is British. I have the same shock links with some Armstrong lever shocks.Used on Mg, morris, For Zephyr etc
     
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  5. Tim
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    Not sure what they are but they looked familiar ! Hot Rod Garage Inc. in Oklahoma put them on this hopup magazine featured 32 Tudor. @J.Ukrop was tearing around in it for a weekend maybe he knows? DA8C6D24-E00D-43C9-B647-A9E9CAB9719F.jpeg
     
  6. $um Fun
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    I could see this being used, but what throws me off is the end looks narrower, almost like a Ford tie rod end but smaller. It looks like its threaded to the center link for adjustment up or down.
     
  7. Tim
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    Shoot your right. They aren’t the same. the small photos you posted didn’t load the first time I looked at this thread.

    I’d say that stuff is shop
    Made. Anything I’ve seen with an adjustable center section and pieces together like that was not stock off of something
     
  8. $um Fun
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    If I can figure what the end is I can fabricate it up. I have never seen a vintage small end like that. It’s most likely a small tie rod end and could be from a small foreign car or possibly WWII surplus.
     
  9. '29 Gizmo
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    Anti-sway bar drop link.
     

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