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Another T question


I think im in another rut but here it goes. The T im working on currently has Hassler shocks. The...

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Old 08-11-2008, 03:18 PM
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I think im in another rut but here it goes. The T im working on currently has Hassler shocks. The beehive spring style however, im missing 2 springs on the back and being that i cant seem to find the 2 more springs i needed without paying a huge price for it, i baught some apco shocks with the beehive springs. The only diference is the spring is 1/2 inch in diameter and the hassler springs are maybee 7/16 in diameter. So my thought intially was to take the hassler assyembly off the back and put the APCO assyembly on but i cant figure out how they mount, nore do i have the T apart yet but i thought maybee i could atleast get a hint of how they mount but i cant even do that (too much stuff in the way) The Apco set is suppose to fit any T from 1917 to '26. I cant find nothing on how they mount doing a wide search on them but would anyone here have pictures or could tell me how the Apco assyembly mounts? if i even have the compleate assyembly. I have the assyembly with the springs and thats it. If it were my T i'd just take the hasslers off all togeather but the individual that owns the T prefers to have it just like grandpa had it.
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you need to talk to the guys at www.mtfca.com
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