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Old Mar 16, 2026 | 08:58 PM
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Default Front shocks, lower bushing. How to replace?

I should probably have my Man Card revoked for this, but curious how these lower rubber bushings on the front shocks are replaced?
Is it a single bushing or one on each side?
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Hello,
Using an x-acto blade trim off the ragged ring of rubber.
Then find some heavy O-rings to slip on the shock.
The rubber bushings were painted along with shock.
I'll deny I wrote this!
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Are you wanting to keep those shocks? That is a tight fit and even new ac delcos i had slipped out. I would replace shock.maybe you can buy replacement bushing only? If so glue the outer rubber well or however they say inject that.
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New shocks will come with new bushings.
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I’m doing a restoration and the car will be judged.
These are the original date correct F41 shocks and I want to use them
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maybe someone can advise replacement rubber or next steps. i would probably drill them out and see what you are working with on dimensions..
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Hello,
Using an x-acto blade trim off the ragged ring of rubber.
Then find some heavy O-rings to slip on the shock.
The rubber bushings were painted along with shock.
I'll deny I wrote this!
Regards.....
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Old Mar 17, 2026 | 02:31 PM
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Dansshocks.com will rebuild them but he’s pricey.
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Originally Posted by Tuna Joe
I’m doing a restoration and the car will be judged.
These are the original date correct F41 shocks and I want to use them
Hi Joe,

You might call Mike at America's Finest Corvettes. Shocks | CorvetteUSA.com I got my correctly dated F41 shocks from him and they look and work teriffic. Best, Paul
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Mcmaster carr might be a solution?

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Called Dan Patch today. He’s backed up. A lot. Getting a knee replacement in a few months and he will be even more backed up.
He can replace the lower bushing but he says it’s not easy. He made a tool to press the bushing in correctly.
Great guy to speak with. Really enjoyed talking to him.
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Is Dan willing to provide the dimensions of the tool he uses? Perhaps you could make one yourself.

How big of a press is he using?
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Originally Posted by Bikespace
Is Dan willing to provide the dimensions of the tool he uses? Perhaps you could make one yourself.

How big of a press is he using?
I didn't ask. I was just happy he said he would turn them around quickly if I sent them.
I have an old shock I'm going to screw around with first to see if I can remove the bushing. I still have to find a replacement bushing. To my knowledge, I've never seen one offered for sale

***since I posted my last reply, I’ve spent a good 2 hours looking for a replacement bushing. No luck yet.

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I thought I would post my solution for the lower shock bushing replacement.
I was rummaging around my storage and found some new inexpensive delco shocks I had bought about 10 years ago for my 1971.
I pressed the whole assembly out of the new shock with my press using a socket.
Then pressed out the old worn out bushing from my 68 shock.
Used a little WD 40 and then pressed the new bushing and mounting tab/fork into the 1968 front shock.
Turned out good, not perfect, but better than the old one.



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Looks good to me. Don't show anyone what is NOT PERFECT and they will never know. Congrats on figuring out a solution and not spending a lot of money on it.
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Hello Joe,
WELL DONE!!
Having the F41 shocks with a good date is very nice thing!
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