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front stabilizer 1941 cadilllac 60 special

Started by mr41cadillac, April 26, 2015, 05:47:32 PM

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mr41cadillac

when driving my 41 60 special  i notice very loud clanging wheever i hit a bump.looking under the car i see the front end stabilizer is real slack with the rubers gone and or mostly gone. question is this something i can order parts for and rebuild or buy a whole new one ? thanks john

Bill Ingler #7799

John:   Steele Rubber sells shock & stabilizer grommets, part number 70-0274-33 at $ 4.80 each which sounds like what you need. See the link below. Bill

http://www.steelerubber.com/search?year=1941&make=cadillac&model=series-62&style=2-door-convertible&p=7

Jay Friedman

Go to http://www.steelerubber.com/search?year=1941&make=cadillac&model=sixty-special&style=4-door-sedan&p=2

Look for: 70-0574-33 and 70-0193-33.

If the bar itself is bad, a good improvement is to install a thicker bar from a Series 63 or 75, which would improve horizontal leaning when turning corners.  (For this you would need different rubber bushings.) 
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mr41cadillac

thanks all i will order the parts fix myself. john