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Rear body mounts
Hi guys, I just bought a 1956 stepside, I'm replacing the rear cab mounts. On both sides the bolts are broke off in the cab. Is there a way to access them by removing the fuel tank? Thanks, Glenn.
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Re: Rear body mounts
Yes, remove the tank and you will see the captured nuts. If you are lucky a good soaking with WD40, etc. and an easy out will get them out. If not you can replace the nut assembly.
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Re: Rear body mounts
Thank you for the reply, I was looking at it tonight and one of the captured nuts isn't anymore. I'm guessing that I will have to fix that first, can you just use a nut and washer or weld another nut?
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Re: Rear body mounts
The rear cab mounts on my 57 were just bolts that went through the cab and frame with nuts on them.
Are the earlier ones different? Kim |
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Re: Rear body mounts
Bolt and nut with lock washers will work, as well as spot welding. The caged nut had a little movement to help with adjusting the cab square on the frame. It sounds like Kim's got removed somewhere, the assembly manual shows the caged nuts too.
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Re: Rear body mounts
Here's a link to a cab mounting kit for 55-59 cabs. This is the one I got to put my cab back on. It has bolt and nut sets for the fron and rear of the cab. When I first dis-assembled my truck this is what the factory set looked like.
I've had 2 different cabs at one time and neither one had caged nuts for the cab mounts. Kim http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=CMS5559 |
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Re: Rear body mounts
That is the same kit I have, one bolt is broke off the other one just spins. Looks like I have some fab work ahead of me, the left side rocker panel is bent also. I was thinking of putting the tank under the bed, now might be a good time. Just don't want to tear it all apart summer is coming. Thanks for all the replies. Glenn.
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Re: Rear body mounts
I found a photo that shows my 59 rear mount caged nut. Maybe they changed in 58?
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