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timh2703 08-06-2011 08:41 PM

56 chevy stepside cab mounts
 
Ok I need a little help, I have a new cab mount set and I know the square rubber mounts go on the rear of the cab but what goes on the front mount on the outside of the frame? shims? rubber? nothing? I cant seem to find any pictures showing this. Thanks

dwcsr 08-06-2011 08:55 PM

Re: 56 chevy stepside cab mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by timh2703 (Post 4831577)
Ok I need a little help, I have a new cab mount set and I know the square rubber mounts go on the rear of the cab but what goes on the front mount on the outside of the frame? shims? rubber? nothing? I cant seem to find any pictures showing this. Thanks

You should have a thin rubber shim and a steel shim for the front. You may need more than one if the fenders don't line up.

timh2703 08-06-2011 09:10 PM

Re: 56 chevy stepside cab mounts
 
Ok that makes sense now! Thanks for your help Dave

Tim

retired1 08-06-2011 10:43 PM

Re: 56 chevy stepside cab mounts
 
OK, my thin rubber and steel shims are square like the rear rubber mount while the front mount is round. I assumed the shims went on the rear. ??

Dick

1955 stepside
1940 Ford coupe
1972 VW Super Beetle convertible

dwcsr 08-06-2011 11:22 PM

Re: 56 chevy stepside cab mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by retired1 (Post 4831838)
OK, my thin rubber and steel shims are square like the rear rubber mount while the front mount is round. I assumed the shims went on the rear. ??

Dick

1955 stepside
1940 Ford coupe
1972 VW Super Beetle convertible

You should have a square one on top of the rear mount and a round one on the bottom of the rear mount with a big washer and a bolt going up through both that screws into a captured nut.

The square or slotted steel shim goes on the front along with the thin rubber shim that looks the same and a bolt with a nut clamping them down.

Sometimes when I disassemble these trucks I find multiple shims in the front or a rectangular shim on top of the rear top mount. You can add or remove shims to help get the fenders to line up a look ok at the door.


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