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Can anyone tell me the correct or a good rear gas shock to use on a 1956 Mercury Convertible & also allow you to remove the tire if necessary with-out taking the shock down?Thank you in advance.
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I just put KYB- KG5517 on my 55 Vicky with lowered leaf springs, used the shock extenders, best ride I've had since I built the car, and the tires are off and on real easy. Summit has the springs and extenders. Gary

       

Gary, 55 Vicky, St. Germain, Wisconsin

 

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I've got a '54 Merc convertible and faced the same problem. I found this seller on epay who had the right shocks, but I didn't save the label on the box. I believe they are Gabriel and the number on my shock is 739034. The vendor at this link was very responsive and the price was good.

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Note: when fully extended mine measure 21", not including the mounting studs at each end.



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Try this link.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Topic65607.aspx?Keywords=Gabriel+739034#bm65649

I used these on my lowered Vicky and they solved the tire removal problem. Should work for you too. Chuck

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I did a little digging and contacted the people who sold me the shocks I've got on my '54. They said they stock #739034. Do an eBay search for item # 400531722748 and a listing for 55-56 Cadillac rear shocks will show up. These work fine on my car.

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