Body mount rubber?
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- zakt
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re: Body mount rubber?
My 2wd has the rear body mounts on the outside of the frame.
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re: Body mount rubber?
Your Truck Zakt is a 2wd 350 not a 250 2wd the 350 crews are on the outside like the 4x4.
Robert the prothanes have metal inserts built into the part of the mount that sits in the hole on the frame perch to keep it from moving. The inside of the mount is just polyurethane the rest of the way.
Robert the prothanes have metal inserts built into the part of the mount that sits in the hole on the frame perch to keep it from moving. The inside of the mount is just polyurethane the rest of the way.
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Wonder if summit has sleeves and washer for the top half?
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re: Body mount rubber?
So does that mean I get the 4x4 set for my F350 instead of the 2wd set?
I came up with PTP-6-110-BL through summit for my F350 and vrs the PTP-6-105-BL they look different thickness 2wd vrs the 4wd. Now I assume the stock hardware works with these then?
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I came up with PTP-6-110-BL through summit for my F350 and vrs the PTP-6-105-BL they look different thickness 2wd vrs the 4wd. Now I assume the stock hardware works with these then?
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... =1&N=700+0
vrs
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... ppfilter=1
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re: Body mount rubber?
Ive decided to go with, and will probably have to buy new washers and sleeves for them...Now when I do buy sleeves would you get them the exact height of the urethane or shorter to compress it alittle, thoughts?
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re: Body mount rubber?
I couldn't find anything that fit into eachother correctly and was large enough for the bolts so my sleeves consist of a large thick washer with a sleeve thats welded to it and meets up in the middle of the 2 mounts with a little room to squish the 2 mounts together.The sleeves and wsshers were a body hardware kit for a 66-77 early bronco from James Duff Bronco. The way my sleeves are is basically to keep everything in line for the most part and not let the bolt rub the inside of the mounts. I would like to have a set of originals but these work and dont rust together. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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