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Anyone have any good ideas on how to replace the rubber body mounts without taking the cab off of the frame? I can get the bolts out but can't get the mount to seperate. Do they screw togeather? Thanks in advance.
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They don't screw together it's just that their welded together with rust. lol If your going to replace them then I would torch, sawsall or hacksaw them off.
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where's the best place to buy new mounts, has anyone had good or bad experiences with them?
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GT-Racer wrote:where's the best place to buy new mounts, has anyone had good or bad experiences with them?
Mounts or bushings? For the mounts, I'd definitely spend the few extra $$$ and get the Dennis Carpenter repops. They're much stronger than the stamped steel versions, and still have the factory appearance.

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Thanks keith. Did you just replace the bolts with your own from a hardware store?
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Nah, I just reused the factory bolts. Since I'd parted out several trucks I was able to assemble a full set of bolts that weren't totally rusted or stripped out.
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so yay er nay on making ur own cab mounts?
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"Anyone have any good ideas on how to replace the rubber body mounts without taking the cab off of the frame? I can get the bolts out but can't get the mount to seperate. Do they screw togeather? Thanks in advance."--------- i just jacked up the side of my cab and put some new hardware in im not sure if it'll work for you but i worked for me
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you'll have to lift it some, maybe block it up a little w/ some wood.
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has anyone ever made there own cab mounts, if so n e tips im doing mine right now but other than keeping the cab level is there anything i should do?
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