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Anyone know a cross reference part number for the front shocks on an M35A3?
Justin
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Justin
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Anyone know a cross reference part number for the front shocks on an M35A3?
I wouldn't say "perfect".monroe 34787 is perfect fit
Any success with the 66903 Monroe?I wouldn't say "perfect".
I attempted to install a set of 34787 shocks on my truck this morning and found that they were about 3" longer (compressed) then the take-offs. So short, in fact, that I couldn't even get them into the mount holes.
And before somebody asks, "Did you know that they are gas charged and have to compress them by hand to get minimum length?" Yes, I checked them both side-by-side while pushing down on the Monroe with all my weight.
If one were to install these shocks, you would only get 1 or 2 inches of upward travel before they bottom out.
I'm going to check out the 66903 instead.
Yep. They worked perfectly.Any success with the 66903 Monroe?
oddshot
Probably due to the larger wheels and tires on the A3. More mass needs a bigger shock to calm it down.I'm using Monroe 34787 shocks on my A2. They fit perfectly and look identical with what I removed. I called Monroe Technical Support and they gave me the 34787 number when I told them it was for an M35A2. The Monroe guy seemed to be very familiar with MV applications. I also have an A3 and have not yet replaced the shocks on the A3. However, the original military shocks ont the A3 are much larger diameter than the 34787 shocks I'm using on my A2.
I agree that the 34787 has a longer extended length of 23.25 inches vs. 21.75 inches for the 66905. Also, the 34787 has a longer compressed length of 14.25 inches vs 12.75 inches for the 66905. However, the upper and lower mounting studs on the 34787 are 1/2 inch, the same as the military ones. The mounting studs on the 66905 are only 3/8 inch. I have attached the specs for both shocks.The 34787 might work just fine on the A3 but the 66903 is a much better fit for the A2.
My original military shocks actually used 7/16" studs, so the 34787 was a little bigger and the 66903 was a little smaller. Since the load on a shock absorber stud is pretty minimal (and you can double-nut it if you are afraid if it pulling through the threads), I didn't think it was a big risk.I agree that the 34787 has a longer extended length of 23.25 inches vs. 21.75 inches for the 66905. Also, the 34787 has a longer compressed length of 14.25 inches vs 12.75 inches for the 66905. However, the upper and lower mounting studs on the 34787 are 1/2 inch, the same as the military ones. The mounting studs on the 66905 are only 3/8 inch. I have attached the specs for both shocks.
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