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10-18-2012 08:10 AM #1
Need Help:::47 Chevy Business Coupe Front End
I'm new to Street Rodding and traded for a 47 Chevy...It has the original front end and I need some help on it. I'm on a very tight budget and want to know what can be done to the stock front end to get rid of the floating bounce I get when I hit bumps. Is there anyway to add shocks to the front end? I was told it had a hydraulic system..can it be rebuilt or are there parts out there to replace any of this....I know I could change out the front end and probably will in the future, but wanted to do something now less expensive so I can enjoy the car now....Any help?
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10-18-2012 09:42 AM #2
Unfortunately 65 year old technology is 65 year old technology; meaning if it's all 1947 vintage it will probably ride like a 1947. For basic cheap improvements just make sure the front end is tight and have quality shocks. You said "add" shocks; it doesnt have any on it now?
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10-18-2012 10:08 AM #3
The 47 Chev had shocks built into the upper control arms, not separate tubular shocks. I believe they can be rebuilt, but I have no idea who does it now. My experience with a 48 was 50+ years ago.
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10-18-2012 11:10 AM #4
Fill them with fluid, they might work OK.
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