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Rear Shock base plates needed

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Don't know what their proper name is but I need a left/right pair of the base plates where the rear shock mounts to. If that aint specific enough, the leaf springs sit on top of them as does the diff.

I snapped the end off one of the threaded stubs. To suit a 69 Coronet, so I assume any of the B body ones will be the same.

I'm in Australia also but don't be put off by it, just toss em' in a box and take em' down the post office and whoooosh, they'll be gone!
 
spring plates

I would have a set. Would sell for $40 / pair plus shipping might be easy with some usps fixed rate box.
PM me your interest and I dig them up in the mean time.
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I believe they are different depending on what rear end and suspension you have so you need to check that out before buying.
 
I believe they are different depending on what rear end and suspension you have so you need to check that out before buying.

Oh great, just knew it couldn't be that easy.:icon_hang:

Well, it's a Dana 60 or 50, (I dunno) rear end, bog stock standard 69 Coronet arse end from what I can guess. With the state of the rest of the nuts and bolts on the car, I doubt if you could get the existing studs out so you could replace with new ones anyway so I'm thinking replacing the entire plate is the best way to go.

I might just take a photo of the offending object and put that up here.
 
did you check out the link in my post. Drill a hole and bolt it in,.if you look at the plates they sell without the stud
 
did you check out the link in my post. Drill a hole and bolt it in,.if you look at the plates they sell without the stud

Yeah mate, I did. I'll have a chat to my mechanic about what he'd prefer to do but I'm guessing being able to just swap the part is going to be a lot quicker than drilling etc etc.

I know what I'd rather do but I'm lazy. :)
 
Check the parts book for different numbers and how they relate to different applications to determine what you need.
 
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