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highrpm 02-07-2010 02:36 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Anyone know what the factory torque specs are on these??

k5keith 02-08-2010 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by vtblazer (Post 3783793)
Silver grade...:lol:

awesome silver grade has a good shear strength and hi torque value :smoke:
seriously just bought a body bushing kit $139 no bolts but has washers . 9/16 and 1/2 bolts in grade 8 easy to find but not 3/8. all I can seem to find is grade 2 . seems a little weak. would like to get at least find grade 5 . I hate it when I get in a wreck and the body goes one way and the frame another

vtblazer 02-08-2010 07:15 AM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by k5keith (Post 3787248)
awesome silver grade has a good shear strength and hi torque value :smoke:
seriously just bought a body bushing kit $139 no bolts but has washers . 9/16 and 1/2 bolts in grade 8 easy to find but not 3/8. all I can seem to find is grade 2 . seems a little weak. would like to get at least find grade 5 . I hate it when I get in a wreck and the body goes one way and the frame another



In truth, I really don't know what grade they are in the kits nor what grade they were from the factory.

vtblazer 10-09-2010 08:54 AM

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Old post, good info - - bump ttt

hgs_notes 10-10-2010 04:12 PM

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I had bookmarked this thread knowing the day was coming to replace the mounts. I used this today to buy all the bolts I needed. I go to a farm supply place because they have a good price for all the bulk nuts and bolts and they have all the carriage bolts to pick from. I got enough to do 2 blazers for about $16.00.

mcmlxix 10-29-2010 11:05 AM

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OK. I'll bump this and add a question...

My bolts are welded to the floor. Whats the best method to cut these loose without destroying the floor?

I was thinking dremel... but that means I have to borrow or buy one....

hgs_notes 10-30-2010 12:04 AM

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I just used an angle grinder with a thin cutting wheel on it. Cut through the side of the carriage bolt head where the weld is. Popped the bolt loose, then cleaned up the floor with a die grinder. If the floor gets bent up a little when tapping the bolt out, just pound it back down with a hammer. If you don't have a die grinder, they are one of the cheapest air tools to get and come in handy. Same with the angle grinder.

mcmlxix 10-30-2010 10:02 AM

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Ok... I have a die grinder but I didn't have any cut off wheels... I picked up some 3" wheels and a shaft/aug ... The problem I'm having is even the small 3" wheel doesn't fit into the recess for the two bolts in the driver and passenger footwells.... I ended up drilling out the others and using a punch. I will probably go the same route with the last two... but they are a larger diameter...

71jimmy 10-30-2010 03:09 PM

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I have used my dremel tool with a cutoff wheel or grinder bit with excellent results. It's slower but being able to get into the hard to reach areas without causing damage to surrounding areas is priceless.

71jimmy 10-30-2010 03:15 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
A related question: Is it necessary to weld the new/replacement bolts back in?????????

hgs_notes 10-30-2010 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 71jimmy (Post 4268542)
A related question: Is it necessary to weld the new/replacement bolts back in?????????

No

The front floor mount bolts were not welded in mine. Just the bed floor bolts. I think the dremel would be the best bet, or a die grinder with a pointed bit. Or just put the impact wrench on and break 'em loose.;)

FYI, On my kit for poly mounts, they assumed the front mount bolts were 1/2" but they are actually 9/16" and I had to use different washers than were included in the kit.

vtblazer 11-01-2010 06:46 AM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mcmlxix (Post 4268248)
Ok... I have a die grinder but I didn't have any cut off wheels... I picked up some 3" wheels and a shaft/aug ... The problem I'm having is even the small 3" wheel doesn't fit into the recess for the two bolts in the driver and passenger footwells.... I ended up drilling out the others and using a punch. I will probably go the same route with the last two... but they are a larger diameter...



I've had really good results using 2" RoLoc pads on the 90 degree air tool.


Takes a little longer but you don't end up with the slices in the tub that you do with a cutting wheel/grinder approach.

Vendetta 10-26-2012 03:39 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Old post still giving. Love this site. Thanks.
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chuckmc8 10-29-2012 05:36 AM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
great info here- thanks for posting

Rem701 12-14-2013 07:14 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
I am in the middle of changing all of the body mounts on my Jimmy, thanks to the is thread, I was able to do all of the ones on the drivers side with the exception of the first position one (under the gas pedal). I got it removed relatively easy but the problem is when I put the new one in and try and put the bolt in there is an alignment issue. Does anybody have any suggestions?

7D2N 12-27-2013 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rem701 (Post 6418486)
I am in the middle of changing all of the body mounts on my Jimmy, thanks to the is thread, I was able to do all of the ones on the drivers side with the exception of the first position one (under the gas pedal). I got it removed relatively easy but the problem is when I put the new one in and try and put the bolt in there is an alignment issue. Does anybody have any suggestions?

When I changed mine a few years back, I did one side at a time and lifted body just enough to get the body bushing in and went quite well. I did not tighten any of the mounts on that side untill all bolts were in. Do you have a metal drift or log awl to push up through and help aline the bushing? maybe start from the front and work to the back.

7D2N

jakesblazer 01-12-2016 11:25 AM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Hey guys. Im restoring my 72 blazer 2WD. The body mounts available all say they are for a 4WD! are people buying these for there 2WD trucks? If so, how do they work out for ya??

smbrouss70 01-13-2016 12:19 AM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
I bought mine from Early Classic years ago, but they had the same part numbers as the LMC catalog, and worked just fine for me. They looked just like the stock ones that came out, but they weren't compressed and deteriorated.

Looking at the LMC catalog, they only list one set for each body mount position regardless of whether it is 4x4 or 2wd. It looks like the only difference is in the radiator support lower cushions and only for 71-72, probably has something to do with the fact that the front leaf spring mounts right under the cushion, but I'm not sure why 71-72 is different from 69-70. But they do offer the complete kit for a 2wd there.

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cb/full.aspx?Page=19

HARDCORECASH 01-14-2016 02:30 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Anyone have a pic of the rear 2 mounts installed?? My floor cross support hits the frame before the mounts do.....Thanks for the help.

smbrouss70 01-14-2016 02:41 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Sounds like you have a 72 frame with a 69-71 body. The 72 bodies have a notch for the frame horns to clear.

HARDCORECASH 01-14-2016 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by smbrouss70 (Post 7447491)
Sounds like you have a 72 frame with a 69-71 body. The 72 bodies have a notch for the frame horns to clear.

That would explain it. The frame is a 1972 2wd and I have no idea what year the tub is. Would anyone have a picture of this notch. Otherwise I will probably just trim it out until the mounts touch properly. Thanks!!

ls1nova71 01-14-2016 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by HARDCORECASH (Post 7447504)
That would explain it. The frame is a 1972 2wd and I have no idea what year the tub is. Would anyone have a picture of this notch. Otherwise I will probably just trim it out until the mounts touch properly. Thanks!!

You can see them in this pic.

HARDCORECASH 01-15-2016 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ls1nova71 (Post 7448151)
You can see them in this pic.

Perfect!!! Thanks for the help!!!

jakesblazer 01-15-2016 12:13 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Good call on lmc. Thank you I see now!

mister.freeze 01-19-2018 02:42 PM

Re: Blazer Body Mount Bolt Measurements
 
Assuming all went well, how long shouldnit take to do all the mounts on a 72 K5? I got a smokin’ deal (Energy Suspension kit for $26 on Amazon) but no bolts. Also, are poly’s really a different thickness than rubber? If so, what bolts do a poly kit need? Thanks all!


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