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Started by anlauto, March 02, 2022, 01:38:40 PM

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anlauto

I need a set of these lower control arm rebound bumper spacers... What's the correct name, who sells them? I can't find them on eBay ????

Does anybody here have a pair they would sell me ?
@69BFan Richard do you carry them ? I'm getting ready to put in an order...
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Mr Cuda

I've never seen a pair of those not attached to a control arm. What is the world coming to, that you need to repair a lower control arm?
You might be doing something with that crazy idea of aftermarket suspension.

anlauto

NO, they are spacers that go between the the LCA and the bumper only on cars with 15" wheels...
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69BFan

@anlauto, let me check to see if I can round a pair of them up for you.  They were coming from ECS Automotive, but to my understanding, these type of parts has been sold off to Scott Fuller Restorations. 
www.restorationpartsandmaterials.com  Mopar weatherstripping is our specialty, but we offer a wide assortment of restoration products.

anlauto

Thanks Richard, let me know asap...I've got a large order ready to go in... :banana:
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Racer57

If you have the skills/ability to restore a car, isn't that something you could easily make ?  :D

68bee

They are called Lower Control Arm Bumper Spacers.
I bought a set from Dave Watt on the MOPARTS web site.
He makes them and I think I paid $30 shipped.
Look him up on Moparts, he is in Alanta, Indiana


69BFan

The 69.5 A12 cars used the same spacers as well.  I was not aware of Dave Watts doing them, but he may very well be doing them as well as he has done a lots with documenting the A12s.
www.restorationpartsandmaterials.com  Mopar weatherstripping is our specialty, but we offer a wide assortment of restoration products.

anlauto

Quote from: Racer57 on March 02, 2022, 07:02:43 PM
If you have the skills/ability to restore a car, isn't that something you could easily make ?  :D

That was my next plan :brainiac:
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anlauto

That must be Scott Fuller's new website, thanks for the link  :drinkingbud:
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JS29

Quote from: Racer57 on March 02, 2022, 07:02:43 PM
If you have the skills/ability to restore a car, isn't that something you could easily make ?  :D
:haha: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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