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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Utah
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Body bushing replacement
Okay, so I have the front fenders off and I'm going to re-align the parts to make the front end straight again. I thought while I did this, it might be a good idea to replace the bushings under the radiator core support. My question is can I do this without replacing the cab bushings or will it really foul all the body panel alignments up? I plan on doing the cab bush when I work on the cab.
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Re: Body bushing replacement
It might not matter to you, but I would do all of them at same time; especially the rear cab mounts as they seem to cause the most sagging and even hit the bed.
James
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Re: Body bushing replacement
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Re: Body bushing replacement
Kinda what I was thinking, thanks for the responses.
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