ltcmikem
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I'm new to this forum and the new owner of a '49 GMC 3/4 ton pickup. Picked it up from an estate sale. My first efforts have been aimed at changing all the fluids and doing a lube job. In the process of doing that I have had the front of the vehicle up on those small portable drive-on ramps. A couple days after the truck had been up on the ramps, I found two identical small, rubber blocks on each side of the driveway where I had been working. The blocks measure 2" square, flat on one end and wedge shaped on the other... kind of like a short, cubby door stop. The blocks also have an off center hole 3/4" in diameter running through them from the flat side to the wedge shaped side. I checked under the truck hoping to find something like a shiny spot on the frame or suspension that might have indicated where the blocks came from, but no luck. I then started searching through vintage car parts catalogs hoping to find a similar part. The closeest I found was a picture of some small rubber blocks which were identified in the catalog as "Axle bumper stops, front, rubber". However, looking at my truck, I found it had small rubber axle bumper blocks bolted to the top of the leaf springs between the axle and frame on both sides.
A picture of the blocks I'm trying to identify can be seen at http://public.fotki.com/ltcmikem/ltcmikem/181_8193.html if it doesn't post successfully here.
I'm hoping someone on this forum will be able to help me identify and locate where these blocks/bumpers/spacers belong.
Mike
A picture of the blocks I'm trying to identify can be seen at http://public.fotki.com/ltcmikem/ltcmikem/181_8193.html if it doesn't post successfully here.
I'm hoping someone on this forum will be able to help me identify and locate where these blocks/bumpers/spacers belong.
Mike