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Missing Shock Bolt

mgramann

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Does anyone know the dimensions of the upper rear shock bolt? Mine fell out this past weekend. Searches didn't produce any results. Weather being what it is-I'm trying to avoid removing the other one, or finding something "close"

Thanks!
 

mgramann

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Can you pull the one from the other side of the truck?
We've got some nasty weather scheduled to arrive when I am able to work on the truck. Not having a garage makes it especially fun-so I was just curious if anyone else had this happen and could save me some time.

It doesn't hurt to ask!:)
 

Warthog

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First you need to tell us what type of CUCV.

Second, looking at the TM 9-2320-289-20p parts manual, the upper bolt is part of the bracket on the pickups and part of the shock on the 1009s.

The 1009s nut size is 5/8"-18
and the 1008 nut size is 1/2"-13

Hope this helps
 

mgramann

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First you need to tell us what type of CUCV.

Second, looking at the TM 9-2320-289-20p parts manual, the upper bolt is part of the bracket on the pickups and part of the shock on the 1009s.

The 1009s nut size is 5/8"-18
and the 1008 nut size is 1/2"-13

Hope this helps
I can't believe I forgot-it's a 1009....which means I am missing part of the shock. I am thinking if I purchased a new shock, that "bolt" would slide out, and I could use it until I can replace the whole thing when it isn't sleeting...

Thanks for the TM manual number. I have now downloaded it for future reference.

EDIT-It appears that Dorman makes a universal shock bolt kit. That should do it!
 
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