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Old 07-30-2014, 06:07 PM   #21
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Re: It''s about TIME!

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I also recently replaced the old rubber cab bushings on my 76 C20 with Prothane motion control bushings which i think you also used. I am just curious if your cab now sits higher than your bed? Because mine with the new bushings looks to be about and inch or so higher than my bed is now. Do you happen to know what the torque specs are for the cab bolts? I couldn't find any so i just cranked them down until i felt it was sufficient but would feel a lot better knowing they were torqued correctly.
I did use the prothane motion control stuff. At first it did look higher but after repeated toqure downs and a few thousand mil it settled down. Did you cut the old tube bracket from the old bushing like it says in the instructions. I first tried to install them without doing that step and it didn't work out so well.
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