shock bolt nuts
#1
shock bolt nuts
Does anyone know of a source for the 5/16x18 'clip nuts' for the lower front shock bolts? They clip into the shock hole of the lower control arm. I think they are also used for the rear upper mount bolts.
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#2
I have had good luck with napa or carquest and i have replaced all hardware with each job and this is a good idea since they are so old. do not go to a chain store autozone advance etc they have very inconsistent quality there.
#4
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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And these guys seem to have pretty nice repro's.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/64-74-Front-...item2ebc585683
http://www.ebay.com/itm/64-74-Front-...item2ebc585683
#6
I picked up this set when I was ordering some other stuff for mine. They seem pretty decent, but I have not got to the point to use them yet. Seems like Ground Up is more reasonable on parts than some of the Olds vendors and good for the universal stuff.
http://www.ss396.com/mm5/merchant.mv...ry_Code=SHOCKS
http://www.ss396.com/mm5/merchant.mv...ry_Code=SHOCKS
#7
Dorman Products P/N 700-526, available at most auto parts stores:
http://www.dormanproducts.com/p-11280-700-526.aspx
Note that these are the one-piece formed clip nuts, not the original style with the separate nuts swaged into the sheet metal clip. I prefer these because they are less likely to spin out the next time you replace the shocks, but they are not correct for a proper resto. Use lots of anti-seize in any case.
http://www.dormanproducts.com/p-11280-700-526.aspx
Note that these are the one-piece formed clip nuts, not the original style with the separate nuts swaged into the sheet metal clip. I prefer these because they are less likely to spin out the next time you replace the shocks, but they are not correct for a proper resto. Use lots of anti-seize in any case.
#8
Just an Olds Guy
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Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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Also available from AMK
#9
I have purchased some of the generic J-nuts only to find that the J is too long. When in place, they prevent the shock from going past. I guess you can insert shock most of the way, then put the J nuts on, then finish the job.
PN 391359,
NUT, 5/16-18 NC J-Nut; NUT, shock absorber
Secure fan Shroud to Support w/ 9780422 Screws
ALSO used at front lower SHOCK MOUNT per 68 AM.
New PN 339715 per Dealer 8.29.06, also Disco'd 1/04
I have the dimensions in a photo bucket pic I think
However, the site is absurdly SLOW and I will never be able to wade thru the photos to find what I wanted
Ah here's one
6357_68-442_J-Nut_A0frtshoxlower5.jpg
I have a box of GM similar fasteners, but they are METRIC, with the bolt having a small 10mm drive hex, so if the above Chevy Repro parts are a deviation, these would be a great deviation.
PN 391359,
NUT, 5/16-18 NC J-Nut; NUT, shock absorber
Secure fan Shroud to Support w/ 9780422 Screws
ALSO used at front lower SHOCK MOUNT per 68 AM.
New PN 339715 per Dealer 8.29.06, also Disco'd 1/04
I have the dimensions in a photo bucket pic I think
However, the site is absurdly SLOW and I will never be able to wade thru the photos to find what I wanted
Ah here's one
6357_68-442_J-Nut_A0frtshoxlower5.jpg
I have a box of GM similar fasteners, but they are METRIC, with the bolt having a small 10mm drive hex, so if the above Chevy Repro parts are a deviation, these would be a great deviation.
Last edited by Octania; March 2nd, 2013 at 11:51 AM.
#10
Many thanks to everyone for your suggestions! I didn't have any luck with my local stores for anything other than the j-type. Chevy dealer only had the j-type and as Octania said they would block the shock hole so I went ahead and ordered some repops from InlineTube. Will let you know how they work out. Joe I'm keeping the Dorman number handy..thanks.
#11
I just got a set last week from inline-tube for I think 10 or 12 dollars. 4 clips and 4 bolts...VERY good quality...cannot tell from OEM. They do business on ebay as well under the name motorcity musclecar, or visit inlinetube.com. I have bought several things from them lately.....very nice stuff.
#12
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
LOL, wait till you try using them to install the shocks. Those suckers move around. I bought the exact same ones. I found the tensile spring part of the clip wasn't that good on 2 of them.
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