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Shocks for M101

Nick

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I am in need of shocks for my M101. Does anyone know what is comparable, or where I can get some NOS? Or better, does anyone know if they are the same as Power Wagon shocks? If they are, I can get those from Robert's Motor Parts or Vintage Power Wagons.
 

Poccur

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that blows that idea then:) Now if America had just annexed Canada then it would all be the same standard!!
(Just kidding Candian folks)

OK, back to digging..

Cheers

Poccur :)
 

Elwenil

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Measure the compressed length, the extended length, and the mounting method and size and check with a local auto parts store. Most likely a shock out there for a civilian truck application will work fine with a little OD paint. Just don't get something for a light car or it will be valved wrong for the heavier weight.

Actually I have a catalog rack here from a few years ago. If I had the measurements I could probably come up with a Monroe number that could be purchased or crossed over to another brand.
 
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