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In this Discussion
- 46HudsonPU October 2007
- bellbigdawg October 2007
- bill a October 2007
- Fred October 2007
- Jay G October 2007
- Uncle Josh October 2007
46 Hudson Pickup
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After low these many years I have aquired a 1946 Pickup (Thanks Dale Anholt). I have named him Jethroe. (The truck, not Dale) I am enjoying Baa Haa-ing across the fields of Leroy Twp. Ohio in Jethroe.(my fields) Three questions?
1. Does anyone have the part number for rear shocks, as they were an
optional extra and the @#$% original owner was to thrifty to order them.
2. Is it true that passenger car springs will bolt right in or are frame
modifications necessary?
3. Is it true that Dodge Dakota bucket seats will fit the cab?
Thanks for any information/ advice on my project.
Fred Lorenz -
I may have the shock PN but I'm 2 days from home. Same as car shocks. Parts houses have catalogs or someone will post here.
Yup, the car springs are the same size.
Probably, measure the Dakota seat width and see if there is room. Also check Jeep, Mazda/Ranger PU, S10 etc -
When measuring, go to ebay and do a search... Not that you would necessarily want to buy them there, but that will give you an idea as to what to look for, and they typically will put the dimensions of the seats in with the offer...
Here's a search, based on Uncle Josh's recommendations -
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?sofocus=bs&sbrftog=1&catref=C6&from=R10&mppfqy=%28Dakota%2C+Mazda%2C+Ranger%2C+S10%29+%28seat*%2C+bucket*%29&mppfqy=%28Dakota%2C+Mazda%2C+Ranger%2C+S10%29+%28seat*%2C+bucket*%29&_trksid=m37&satitle=%28Dakota%2C+Mazda%2C+Ranger%2C+S10%29+%28seat*%2C+bucket*%29+-covers+-racing&sacat=-1%26catref%3DC6&fmmk=&fmmd=&fylo=&fyhi=&mppfqy=%28Dakota%2C+Mazda%2C+Ranger%2C+S10%29+%28seat*%2C+bucket*%29+-covers&sargn=-1%26saslc%3D2&sadis=200&fpos=21144&sabfmts=1&ftrt=1&ftrv=1&saprclo=&saprchi=&sadis1=100&fpos1=21144&lsot1=&fsop=34%26fsoo%3D2&coaction=compare&copagenum=1&coentrypage=search&fgtp=&sadis2=100&fpos2=21144&lsot2= -
I put shocks on my pickup with the pickup springs and the phrase "what is the point!" came to mind. There was no differance in the ride of the truck! Now if you put 500 pounds or so in the bed, now you are talking. I got mine from Bill A and I think he said it had an S-10 seat in it. A tape measure is the best advice. Remember you will have to make or adapt the seats to the floor.
Jay -
SDHave shocks on hand new Gas charged . and most any other parts needed for Hudsons. email me at albrighthudsons@msn.com
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1991 suburban 2 wheel drive 1500 series trucks have the same rear shock (will work perfect), 1961 corvette on the fronts. ford ranger bench seat fits perfect, gives ya more room to steer! just take a few leaves out of your springs for a softer ride.
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Thanks guys for the quick response. It is appreciated.
Fred
