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    Posted: 22 Jul 2012 at 3:12pm
HI Guy's I'm restoring a c allis 1947. Looking for the part # for the seat shock absorber Or a aftermarket one that would work. It has a pam seat not the bench seat any help
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Check with Steiners parts. They have most of the parts to rebuild the Monroe seats.
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  we carry the shock absorber   1-574-342-4545
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When my CA needed one, I took my old wore out one in to an auto parts store(O'Reilly) and measured the extended lenght, retracted length, diameter, etc. and they found a Monroe shock that would work. I will see if I still have that part number somewhere.
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