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driver's side upper rear shock mount

Old Feb 12, 2009 | 10:20 AM
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My Blaze is 1977 so i don't know if this is a common thing...but the drivers side rear shock upper portion is bolted into somesort of plate that is riveted on top portion of the related peice of frame. Well, i snapped that plate in half the other day. I can't find this plate anywhere (LMC, DYI) so i am wondering if anyone knows the easiest modification to hook that shock back up? I am considering just drilling a hole in the side of the frame in the area and bolting it straight to the frame...like the other side.The drivers side shockis the shock that angles backward if that makes any difference.
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 10:35 AM
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I had the same problem on my 1985. The Fly-n-hi off road shop in Phoenix, AZ has a reinforcement plate that will bolt to the frame and replace the existing upper shock attach point. The part comes with attaching hardware. 602-493-0188, www.fly-n-hi.com
 
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It is somewhat common. If/when mine breaks on my 74, I will just build it better/stronger, leaving it in the same location.
 
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The fabricated part does keep the shock in the same place. If your interested in a picture, send me an e-mail.
 
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Default RE: driver's side upper rear shock mount

My comment on shock mount location was more geared towards the original poster of this thread as he had made a statement of moving the shock mount to the frame.

If you can, post the picture into this thread. It may be something that I can make up before hand and swap out when I have things apart during my various rebuild tasks.
 
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