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Old 02-02-2007, 01:40 PM   #4
Aarons72s
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Re: Body Mount Hardware

Shifty, your poly mounts didnt come with the sleves? I put a set on a truck and they had them. I wander if it was a different brand( sorry dont remeber the brand I used)? The set I got had the large round washers, sleves and blue urethane mounts. Had to just supply my own bolts, nuts, lock washers, reuse the old square ones or make new ones and standard washers. If you got a tractor supply company around go get your bolts there as they got grade 8 bolts in the sizes you need and there prices aint bad. Sorry dont remember the sizes tho. But it aint to hard to usually get the old ones out. The rear ones just climb under the cab and undo. Center ones, front floor board, you got to pull the carpet to get to them. They were originally tack welded to the pan but that weld has usually broken along time ago. So you will have to have someone hold it up top while you undo the nut on the bottom. Core support you have to remove the radiator, sorry, it is a carriage bolt on both sides. Just take the nuts off the bottom then push them up. Take the 3 different bolts to the store and match up. I usually replace the carriage bolts up front with regular bolts tho. Oh and by the way, good penatrating lube is great help on these bolts. Good luck.

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