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Gasser lifting shackles

clinto

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Is there anything different other than the ID?
 

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The diameter is different also they can't lay flat against the bumper. If I was home I could post a pic.
 

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Nice Mule in the background, Maccus! :beer:
 

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Is there a specific year that the change took place, (to 1")? If the year is undefined, what would be the problem in using the 1" mounts and lift rings?
 

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I will defer to DD on this as well. But, my 1952 and my 1953 trucks both came with 1" mounts and the angled over shackles on them. I don't have my 1954 printed 9-8022 here at work to look at. However, the pictures in it show the angled over ones on all the trucks. Then, my 1952 printed ORD 9 which is basically a -30P manual has listings for both types of shackles and mounts. I don't remember what the pictures show in that one.
 

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I think the very first ones (51-52) had the straight shackles. Every M48 picture i've seen has the straight ones.
 
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