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Since: Apr 17, 2007 Posts: 57
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:39 pm
Post subject: Shock absorber application question Archived from groups: alt>autos>volvo (more info?)
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Hi all,
I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
(along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
Koni web site.
thanks much,
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:56 pm
Post subject: Re: Shock absorber application question [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, N8N <njna....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
> own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
> preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
> shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
> (along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
> Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
> application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
> the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
> pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
> need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
> has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
> could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
>
> Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
> Koni web site.
>
> thanks much,
>
> nate
OK, I think I answered my main question - Gabriel lists the same
shocks for the Stude and 1800 *fronts.* So a shock for the front of
an 1800 should fit my car.
I also found a number for a Koni shock for the front of an Amazon/
122. Dusting off the cobwebs in my brain, I seem to recall that the
1800 was based on the Amazon chassis. Unfortunately I can't seem to
find a shock manufacturer that lists applications for *both* an 1800
and an Amazon, and Koni doesn't list dimensional info. on their web
site. Can someone please tell me if I order the shocks for the Amazon
will they fit my car?
thanks
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Since: Apr 17, 2007 Posts: 57
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:51 am
Post subject: Re: Shock absorber application question [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Jun 29, 9:56 pm, N8N <njna... DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, N8N <njna... DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
> > own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
> > preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
> > shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
> > (along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
> > Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
> > application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
> > the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
> > pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
> > need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
> > has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
> > could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
>
> > Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
> > Koni web site.
>
> > thanks much,
>
> > nate
>
> OK, I think I answered my main question - Gabriel lists the same
> shocks for the Stude and 1800 *fronts.* So a shock for the front of
> an 1800 should fit my car.
>
> I also found a number for a Koni shock for the front of an Amazon/
> 122. Dusting off the cobwebs in my brain, I seem to recall that the
> 1800 was based on the Amazon chassis. Unfortunately I can't seem to
> find a shock manufacturer that lists applications for *both* an 1800
> and an Amazon, and Koni doesn't list dimensional info. on their web
> site. Can someone please tell me if I order the shocks for the Amazon
> will they fit my car?
>
> thanks
>
> nate
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:14 am
Post subject: Re: Shock absorber application question [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Jul 2, 8:51 am, N8N <njna....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 9:56 pm, N8N <njna....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, N8N <njna....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
> > > own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
> > > preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
> > > shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
> > > (along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
> > > Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
> > > application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
> > > the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
> > > pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
> > > need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
> > > has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
> > > could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
>
> > > Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
> > > Koni web site.
>
> > > thanks much,
>
> > > nate
>
> > OK, I think I answered my main question - Gabriel lists the same
> > shocks for the Stude and 1800 *fronts.* So a shock for the front of
> > an 1800 should fit my car.
>
> > I also found a number for a Koni shock for the front of an Amazon/
> > 122. Dusting off the cobwebs in my brain, I seem to recall that the
> > 1800 was based on the Amazon chassis. Unfortunately I can't seem to
> > find a shock manufacturer that lists applications for *both* an 1800
> > and an Amazon, and Koni doesn't list dimensional info. on their web
> > site. Can someone please tell me if I order the shocks for the Amazon
> > will they fit my car?
>
> > thanks
>
> > nate
>
> Bump?
Anyone? would really like some confidence before I order anything.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Shock absorber application question [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Jul 10, 1:45 pm, "Walt Kienzle" <wkien... RemoveThis @core.com> wrote:
> "N8N" <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:6a19a992-6454-4ad5-b09b-bf4982556d3a@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 2, 8:51 am, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> > On Jun 29, 9:56 pm, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi all,
>
> > > > I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
> > > > own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
> > > > preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
> > > > shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
> > > > (along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
> > > > Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
> > > > application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
> > > > the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
> > > > pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
> > > > need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
> > > > has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
> > > > could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
>
> > > > Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
> > > > Koni web site.
>
> > > > thanks much,
>
> > > > nate
>
> > > OK, I think I answered my main question - Gabriel lists the same
> > > shocks for the Stude and 1800 *fronts.* So a shock for the front of
> > > an 1800 should fit my car.
>
> > > I also found a number for a Koni shock for the front of an Amazon/
> > > 122. Dusting off the cobwebs in my brain, I seem to recall that the
> > > 1800 was based on the Amazon chassis. Unfortunately I can't seem to
> > > find a shock manufacturer that lists applications for *both* an 1800
> > > and an Amazon, and Koni doesn't list dimensional info. on their web
> > > site. Can someone please tell me if I order the shocks for the Amazon
> > > will they fit my car?
>
> > > thanks
>
> > > nate
>
> > Bump?
>
> How about some Monroe shocks? You can go towww.shockwarehouse.com, and
> perform a lookup on a 1955 Studebaker. I came up with the following Monroe
> part numbers:
> 31094R Rear 1 $22.18 each
>
> 5751 Front 1 $39.21 each
I have Monroes on the Ugly Truck and have to say that I am not
impressed with them. Of course, that is a F*rd with a Twin-I-Beam
front end, so the lack of anti-dive geometry accentuates the effects
of insufficient damping. that said, I don't believe a Stude has any
significant amount of anti-dive built in even though it is a proper
SLA setup so I would likely be similarly disappointed. Plus I'm
spoiled by the Konis on the 944; those ride like a proper car should.
Unfortunately Monroe doesn't list an Amazon or 122 (I've looked)
otherwise I wouldn't have posted my original query.
Additionally, based on a conversation over on the SDC forums with
someone who was trying to fit Bilsteins to his early 50's Stude, it
seems that the listed Monroe application on their web site is
incorrect and too short; the correct rear shock in the Monroe line
would be a 5757 (I think? I'm going off memory here) He did confirm
that the Bilstein application listed for a 1800 did fit well in the
front however.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 12:45 pm
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"N8N" <njnagel RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 2, 8:51 am, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 29, 9:56 pm, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> > On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, N8N <njna... RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm hoping some of you volvo guys can help me out here. I actually
> > > own a 1955 Studebaker and I'm trying to find some decent (that is,
> > > preferably Bilstein or Koni) shocks for my car. I know that the front
> > > shocks of a 51-56 Stude interchange with the shocks from a Volvo 1800
> > > (along with the front shocks for a 49-54 Chevy or 53-62 Corvette.)
> > > Problem is, I've never worked on a Volvo 1800 and that is the only
> > > application that I seem to be able to look up online. I ASSumed that
> > > the shocks that I needed were used on the front of the 1800 but the
> > > pictures on the Bilstein web site seem to indicate that I actually
> > > need ones for the *rear.* Could a 1800 owner please tell me which end
> > > has the shocks with the 3/8" stud/bayonet style mount? Better yet,
> > > could someone confirm a Bilstein part number that is known to fit?
>
> > > Also, is there a Koni part number that works? I can't find one on the
> > > Koni web site.
>
> > > thanks much,
>
> > > nate
>
> > OK, I think I answered my main question - Gabriel lists the same
> > shocks for the Stude and 1800 *fronts.* So a shock for the front of
> > an 1800 should fit my car.
>
> > I also found a number for a Koni shock for the front of an Amazon/
> > 122. Dusting off the cobwebs in my brain, I seem to recall that the
> > 1800 was based on the Amazon chassis. Unfortunately I can't seem to
> > find a shock manufacturer that lists applications for *both* an 1800
> > and an Amazon, and Koni doesn't list dimensional info. on their web
> > site. Can someone please tell me if I order the shocks for the Amazon
> > will they fit my car?
>
> > thanks
>
> > nate
>
> Bump?
How about some Monroe shocks? You can go to www.shockwarehouse.com, and
perform a lookup on a 1955 Studebaker. I came up with the following Monroe
part numbers:
31094R Rear 1 $22.18 each
5751 Front 1 $39.21 each >> Stay informed about: Shock absorber application question |
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