robatthelake wrote:
Thanks to this wonderful invention called a Personal Computer and the equally amazing Internet. Finding Parts for Out of production Vehicles has become rather simple.
Even when a part is designated "No longer available" the specs can usually lead You to a substitute that will fit and perform properly, or to a skilled machinist who can make You a part!
Using a 3 D Printer it is possible to reproduce just about everything imaginable in plastic.
It is also possible to have a metal duplicate machined or cast using a computer operated machine.
Most of the Suspension parts on any chassis are available from other sources than the original manufacturer anyway! There are very few proprietary parts used on Recreational Vehicles.
All things are possible,
BUT at what cost. I have been involved in several vehicle restorations in my life, and have had parts manufactured and modified in that process, all very costly.