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Old 04-27-2006, 04:22 PM   #1
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Got Body Mounts? (w/pics)

I don't. Look at my rear body mounts located near the tow package. This is the right side. The actuall rubber between the frame and body is compressed to about 1/8". Makes it a little tough to put the bumper on properly.

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Pretty Sweet huh. The bolts are totally loose. I'm glad I already have a complete set waiting for all the mounts.
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Old 04-27-2006, 08:42 PM   #2
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Wow those are done ..
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Old 04-27-2006, 10:37 PM   #3
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I think those are the washers on the frame...in little pieces.
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Old 04-27-2006, 11:02 PM   #4
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where did you get your body mounts? i need a set and i was thinking LMC. got any better or cheaper ideas.
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Old 04-28-2006, 02:05 AM   #5
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Got mine from LMC. Hate to admit but I didn't really shop around. A friend of mine was shocked to here they cost over $150. You can check energy suspension. They only sell through dealers but their site has a dealer locator.
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Old 04-28-2006, 06:07 AM   #6
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I don't. Look at my rear body mounts located near the tow package. This is the right side. The actuall rubber between the frame and body is compressed to about 1/8". Makes it a little tough to put the bumper on properly.

Pretty Sweet huh. The bolts are totally loose.
And you were expecting...?

From the pics your blazer looks to be really solid, you should feel lucky.
Seen 'em with that whole area back there 'not' there.
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Old 04-28-2006, 12:39 PM   #7
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Most of the work I need to do is bolt on. I do feel lucky. But I had to pay for it too.

"Seen 'em with that whole area back there 'not' there."

That is funny!
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Old 04-28-2006, 02:38 PM   #8
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Yeppers, New body mounts is like New motor mounts, you can run around
as long as you like with what ya got, but in the end it's still pay me now,
or pay me later, or even worse, oh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, now what do I do
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Old 04-30-2006, 01:53 PM   #9
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Re: Got Body Mounts? (w/pics)

Just a little info for you, I ordered mine from GMCPaul's. They were put together with the correct bolt, washer, shims, rubber & nut for the corresponding locations. My buddy bought his from LMC & the came loose in the box & he had to figure it out by looking in their catalog. Cost about the same. Just FYI.
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Old 04-30-2006, 04:59 PM   #10
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I ordered mine from GMCPaul's. They were put together with the correct bolt, washer, shims, rubber & nut for the corresponding locations. My buddy bought his from LMC & the came loose in the box & he had to figure it out
Wow, that's a huge difference, knowing what goes with what to begin with!

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Old 04-30-2006, 06:53 PM   #11
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I have not looked at my new ones too hard yet. I do know each mount is packaged seperately. The question is where each one goes. Once I crack em' open I let you know.
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Old 05-01-2006, 05:53 PM   #12
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With the LMC kit each pack is labeled. You have to cross reference the label on the bag containing each mounts hardware with the LMC catalog.

LMC is like going to Vegas. Somehow they keep telling you to reference their catalog. Just like asking for direction in Vegas "Sir the elevators are through the slots and past the blackjack tables on the left."
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Old 05-06-2006, 12:23 AM   #13
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Re: Got Body Mounts? (w/pics)

How do you remove and replace the body mounts? One at a time? Any torque specs on them?
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Old 05-06-2006, 02:17 AM   #14
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I loosened up the entire right side. Some bolts just broke off. They get worse going from front to rear. The last two were toast on the right side. I have yet to touch the left side. I'm gonna have to remove my radiator it looks like in order to access those underneath it.

My buddy said I should loosen the left side too, before I jacked up the right rear corner. But the left side was pretty much toast too. So they were loose.

I pretty much put a 2x4 (flat) on top a 4x4 (standing up) to spread the loat on the floor.

I don't know about the torque specs. I sure they are listed in one of my manuals. I use the two grunts tight technique
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Old 05-06-2006, 11:56 PM   #15
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So many things to do. So much money to spend... Let me know if you notice a difference. I wanna check my mounts to see what condition they are in. I finally moved enough of the mulch in front of my garage to get the blazer out. If I remember correctly, mine looked pretty crappy.
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Old 05-07-2006, 12:27 PM   #16
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Hey Green Monster,
The factory assembly manual says 35-55 lbs-foot of torque. Shimming #1 and #2 adjusts the "door gap" and shimming #3 and #4 positions may be needed to "table" all the tub mounts.
I have the LMC set also and all are tight individually wrapped so nuthin fell apart. I wanted rubber as it sounds like the neoprene ones that are cheaper can squeak quite badly.

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Old 05-07-2006, 12:35 PM   #17
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Explain to me how shimming can help realign panels. I really need some panel realignment. My drivers side door where it strikes is a 1/2' gap or bigger. When you say "table" do you mean "level" in a way?
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Since I havent put mine in yet I am not real tekkie about it but what I know for sure is that shimming the mounts or bad ones drastically effects the door alignment. There is that much flex in the tub. The mount under your feet passenger side(#1) in my Jimmy is bad and that caused that corner of the tub to drop, making the strike side on the door too high, and increased the gap at the strike area. Also if #2 is bad that will cause that to happen, but will probly tighten that gap at the strike. The bottom gap at the rocker panel will tell you if front or rear is low. Ya have to visualize the tub kinda floating on them then imagine what flex a mount lower than the others will do to the shape of the tub.
I think getting the tub to "table" means having all mounts touching the tub equally without tightening any mounts. Not sure about shims, still researching that. The manual says that the tabling step is only necassary if more than one shim is used at the #2 position.

This is probly clear as mud but maybe it'll help---DAC
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Old 05-07-2006, 03:57 PM   #19
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Got it. It makes tons of sense now that I have visualized it.

I put in a few mounts. Once I'm done I'll see how things have changes. Maybe I should take pics! Before and after. Today I'm building workbenches in my shop and next Friday I leave for a week long fishing trip in NorCal. I won't have the mounts in for a couple of weeks it looks like.
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Awesome info 70GMCJimmy. Thanks for the torque specs too. Are any shims provided in the kit? I think my tub could use a litte adjustment as my tub looked like it sagged a little when I removed the top. My Blazer is rust free (really) and the boxes are in awesome shape. So think the mounts need to be replaced and adjusted.

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A little more info please, 70GMCJimmy - are you suppose to do this with the top on & bolted or with the top off? I would think top off since these rigs were designed without a top. My buddy just did his, & he had the top on, but now I'm thinking that the top isn't letting his tub flex as much so he doesn't see the difference in the gaps. Thanks for the info so far. I'll be doing mine soon as well.
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Hey Guys-
Thanks for the comments!

RunTMCfan- It would be very cool to see pics and your observations of any differences from your old mounts. We are getting a new modular home right now and they hauled away our 1972 wobblebox(trailer house) so I cant get to my Jimmy to take any pics of the mount problem since we are living in my shop and 25 years of shyt is piled in front of it right now.

GreenMonster- I havent opened the individual packs of mounts, but I'm sure that no shims are included. Just what ya see in the LMC catalog-84 pieces- bolts, nuts, washers, and rubber is the one I bought. That's why I mentioned doin research on shims. Rust free truck ya have? Wow! This one is close to it in the tub, but I have to do some patch panels on the outer skin.

ClassicJimmy- The pic from the manual shows no top, so I'm gonna assume thats how GM did it. I'm thinkin I may try it with the wieght of the top on it tho, with all the bolts real loose just in case the added wieght of the double wall top changes anything. Probly a dumb theory, but at this point I'm not doin a full resto, as this was my Mom's ride for 29 years, and due to her health issues at 83 years old, I just am tryin to get the truck roadworthy and lookin fresh again by next fall. She keeps tellin me she wants to drive it again, if I can lift her up into the drivers seat! Thats why I'm not disassembling this one as far as I should.

Keep us posted on what y'all learn on this guys!----DAC
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I would replace the mounts with the top off. My tub sagged after a few days of not having the top on.
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Just wondering if there is a direct web for GMCPaul. I need to pick up some new body mounts also and I need to keep it simple as possible.

As soon as I become a little better with the digital camera i'll get some pictures up of my 1970.

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Just wondering if there is a direct web for GMCPaul. I need to pick up some new body mounts also and I need to keep it simple as possible.

As soon as I become a little better with the digital camera i'll get some pictures up of my 1970.

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