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| Dj3a front shock absorber attaching plate; Shock abs. Plate under lead springs | |
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| dcwheels | Jan 30 2016, 05:16 AM Post #1 |
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Dear friends, Wanted to know the design of the front shock absorber mounting plate that fits under the I beam axle. Would it be the one with a locking pin or one that has a bolt and a nut?the rear one has a locking pin setup. Regards. Dinesh |
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| PapaC | Jan 30 2016, 08:58 AM Post #2 |
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The front would be the same Charles |
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Charles Tate....North Mississippi 1956 WILLYS DJ3A Convertible Doing ground up nuts and bolt restoration by almost entirely reconditioning original used or a few NOS DJ3A parts. 1962 WILLYS DJ3A Convertible. (For research and parts only) | |
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