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1. 04:39 AM - Nose wheel assembly damage. (Owen Baker)
2. 06:05 AM - Re: Nose wheel assembly damage. (ALFRED ROSA)
3. 04:44 PM - Re: Nose wheel assembly damage. (Galin Hernandez)
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Subject: | Nose wheel assembly damage. |
4/4/2013
Hello Galin, Rich wrote that the shock absorber for the KIS Cruiser nose
gear came from a Ford Falcon. That should narrow your search down a bit.
OC
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Yes there is a part number (733699) but nobody can seem to cross
reference the part number on the shock. They want a make model year of a
car in order to find it. What shock are you using in your nose-wheel?
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Subject: | Re: Nose wheel assembly damage. |
Galin,
How did you like the performance of the shock you had? Could it have been
softer or harder?
Now's your chance to adjust to your liking.
Al
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Owen Baker <bakerocb@cox.net> wrote:
> 4/4/2013
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> Hello Galin, Rich wrote that the shock absorber for the KIS Cruiser nose
> gear came from a Ford Falcon. That should narrow your search down a bit.
>
> OC
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> Yes there is a part number (733699) but nobody can seem to cross
> reference the part number on the shock. They want a make model year of a
> car in order to find it. What shock are you using in your nose-wheel?
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Subject: | Re: Nose wheel assembly damage. |
Using OC's information about the shock absorber being from a Ford Falcon, a
very tenacious O'Reilley's auto parts employee found it. It is a
Monroe-matic Plus 31069 shock absorber. You will have to cut the top cover
off in order make it fit inside the assembly but otherwise it is a perfect
fit.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/MON6/31069.oap?year=1967&make=Ford&model=Mustang&vi=1332302&ck=Search_C0077_MON_1332302_-1&mn=Monroe&mc=MON&pt=C0077&ppt=C0035
Keep this information handy in case you need a replacement. :0)
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:04 AM, ALFRED ROSA <fredorosa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Galin,
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> How did you like the performance of the shock you had? Could it have
> been softer or harder?
> Now's your chance to adjust to your liking.
>
> Al
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Owen Baker <bakerocb@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> 4/4/2013
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>> Hello Galin, Rich wrote that the shock absorber for the KIS Cruiser nose
>> gear came from a Ford Falcon. That should narrow your search down a bit.
>>
>> OC
>>
>> =============================================
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>> Yes there is a part number (733699) but nobody can seem to cross
>> reference the part number on the shock. They want a make model year of a
>> car in order to find it. What shock are you using in your nose-wheel?
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