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Trying to source what I'd call a bumpstop, I think Mack calls it a "suspension stop bracket" for a 1990 R model, 38k rears, camelback.

Front driver's side if that matters.  

Found a 12QK367A, but nit sure if that's correct.  I'm not finding a good source for part numbers.

 

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That seems like the correct part number, but it is marked obsolete and not in any dealers' inventories as far as I can see. Neither PAI, Lippert, nor Automann had anything. I saw a few eBay listings, but finding one off a wrecked/scrap truck might be your best bet. I don't know of any differences, but maybe parts from a slightly newer truck would work? 

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18 hours ago, JoeH said:

 Number sounds legit. Try it at your local Mack dealer or pull one at a junkyard.

No such thing here.  There's a truck shop in Anchorage that sells Mack, but it's sort of a side gig.  If I needed parts for 5 year old truck they'd probably be ok.

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5 hours ago, The Heinz said:

That seems like the correct part number, but it is marked obsolete and not in any dealers' inventories as far as I can see. Neither PAI, Lippert, nor Automann had anything. I saw a few eBay listings, but finding one off a wrecked/scrap truck might be your best bet. I don't know of any differences, but maybe parts from a slightly newer truck would work? 

I suppose I can make something.  Wouldn't be too worried, but the others have wear, so they're definitely getting used.

Fuel tank bottoms got caved in at some point, no idea how they don't leak or how they didn't get ripped off.

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52 minutes ago, Icehole said:

Thanks.

 

They sure are proud of shipping.  Want $250 for it, almost half is shipping.

Freight is ridiculous nowadays. We saw a dramatic increase when a certain someone had a few months start making changes after being sworn in... Any Emergency/NDA orders from Volvo costs the dealer $20 minimum, and even Stock orders have some freight to them (and never ship anyways). 

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41 minutes ago, The Heinz said:

Freight is ridiculous nowadays. We saw a dramatic increase when a certain someone had a few months start making changes after being sworn in... Any Emergency/NDA orders from Volvo costs the dealer $20 minimum, and even Stock orders have some freight to them (and never ship anyways). 

The thing is USPS shipping would be under $20.

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