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Try MoPar Performance. Right on there shelves. Thats what I did in my Duster project.
 
roumble,
How are those? Cass AKA DR. Diff said he wouldn't advise using those b/c he thinks they are cheaply made. I'm not saying they are it's just what I heard. What are ur thoughts opposed to the originals?

Jason
 
Your telling me Dr. Diff. said they suck?

OK, well, there a one peice part that is a thick metel and are powered coated? Painted? Black.
OE units are thin and now, old rusty parts.

You decided. I can take a pictire of them if you want. The car is less than 50ft. from me right now.
 
Oh, cheaply made. I don't think they are. But, then again, the factory stuff isn't built like this indestrucable part while the MP units are thicker and beefier.
 
Heres the shots. Drivers side shock plate.

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those look pretty darn good to me. Can you give me a link?

BTW please dont let ur Mopar sit any longer....she wants to play too.

Jason
 
<G> I do not have a link to the plates. I purchased them a few years back.

As soon as I get the wife out of college, (RN) that'll free up some money. (Yea right!) I'm down to rear shocks (On the way), the front disk swap and master cyl. up top.
Then some floor pans to rid myself of the Flintstone effect of the car. Then, I hope and pray it'll be early spring and the track.

I have some things to test out and show everyone.
I did say I'd do this as part of the resto thread I started.
 
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