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Technical What are these called? '33 Plymouth front suspension

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 53 hemi, Aug 24, 2022.

  1. 53 hemi
    Joined: Jan 8, 2009
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    What are these hangers called? I've seen them for sale in the past but I'm having trouble sourcing them now.

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  2. dwollam
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    Stock '33 Dodge/Plymouth spring hangers.

    Dave
     
  3. wheeldog57
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    Spring perches?
     
  4. No shackle? Are they mounted at the rear of the spring?
     
  5. They are front buggy spring mount, the rear part is a shackle mount. I found the 40's Jeeps ones are cheap and about the same. Also note they are left and right sided.

    The front is just a heavy ass black bolt. If your bracket is toast you can fab one up. or get the jeep ones.



    I think Onix or something like that sells the jeep ones.
    https://www.kaiserwillys.com/category/suspension/shackles-parts

    Not that one end is shackled and one is fixed.
     
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  6. On my wife’s sedan
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  7. Totally forgot they mounted like that.
    Seems like the front mount could be easily fabricated
     
  8. FYI, if you dont want to run the stock shocks, the '37/38 have a lower and upper tube shock mount. similar to an F100 shock mount.
     
  9. almost 1/4" steel, sand blast the frame. then make sure the bolt holes are not oblong shaped. I doubt ther are rusted away, this is not a Ford Frame, its boxed in some sections.
     
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