« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2015, 11:33:10 PM »
I would have thought the bolt head markings would be one of the more obvious tells ? There do not seem to be any other markings. No logo's or numbers. Brian
Not really. Not meant to be snarky but think about it ,when a spring perch is covered with dirt ,grease etc. what is more prominent the makers mark on the head of a bolt or the highly visible physical characteristic different length and shape of a stop tang?FYI I concur that the typical maker mark on the bolt head is Rockford. That shape and length of the stop tang is hard to cover up no matter how much grease and dirt is on it. Of course you would have to know the difference between a assemblyline one to start with but once you have seen a few it is obvious. FYI the 65/66 assemblyline spring perchs are typically devoid of features like numbers and logos. Later 70's service replacements had FOMOCO in a oval logos and the longer stop tang. I can assume the threads are fine in the picture example because they appear to have the assemblyline castle lock nuts too.
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