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Monroe Shock source 120-130

Somebody has to have the right part number for you. My bet is the part numbers IPD have are their own internal part number.

I know 122 (P120/P130) KYB Gas-a-just numbers are (Front) - KG5512 and (Rear) - KG5517

The Ford Mustang (1965) uses the KG5517 on the front, which is the Monroe #31069, and the Plymouth Barracude uses the KG5512 on the rear, which is the Monroe #32073. Rockauto.com sells both for about $12 each.

Hopefully, somebody can confirm that this is the correct cross reference numbers for the Monroe shocks for a 122 coupe/sedan.

Paul

Edit: OK-Did some checking, I did find a site (Autozone.com) that list Gabriel shocks for a 122. The front is Gabriel #82026 which cross reference to Monroe #LE10001 :

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsShelf.jsp?displayName=Shock/Strut+-+Front¤tPage=1&categoryDisplayName=Suspension+%26+Steering&navValue=14600660&itemId=660-0&parentId=46-0

The rear is Gabriel #81270 which cross reference to Monroe #31069:

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/parts/partsShelf.jsp?displayName=Shock/Strut+-+Front¤tPage=1&categoryDisplayName=Suspension+%26+Steering&navValue=14600660&itemId=660-0&parentId=46-0






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