Group A body mount bushings estimate

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NorgeMan

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Greetings to you all,
I recently asked a mechanic for an estimate for replacing the Group A body mount bushings and he came back with a rough estimate of 650.00$ He told me the installation instructions stated all the body mount bushings had to be loosened in order to replace the A bushings and that possibly the seats might have to be removed. This guy has done alot of great work on my truck, 2004, so I feel he's trustworthy. I'm just shocked at the cost. Do any of you all have an opinion you'd like to weigh in on? Thanks!
 
Depends a LOT on corrosion. If the body mount bolts and hardware are free of rust it's a DIY job for most with the proper tools. I've replaced mine twice by myself in under four hours, but only changed the "B" and "C" orange foam mounts. Reason I had to do it twice was the first time I used OEM foam replacements that disintegrated after only four years. I used OEM because I got a "deal" on them. Loosened all four bolts on the side I was replacing while leaving the opposite side tight to prevent the cab from shifting when it was lifted to R&R the upper mounts. $650 sounds quite reasonable considering auto shop repair rates are usually between $125-$200 per hour depending on where you live.
 
Depends a LOT on corrosion. If the body mount bolts and hardware are free of rust it's a DIY job for most with the proper tools. I've replaced mine twice by myself in under four hours, but only changed the "B" and "C" orange foam mounts. Reason I had to do it twice was the first time I used OEM foam replacements that disintegrated after only four years. I used OEM because I got a "deal" on them. Loosened all four bolts on the side I was replacing while leaving the opposite side tight to prevent the cab from shifting when it was lifted to R&R the upper mounts. $650 sounds quite reasonable considering auto shop repair rates are usually between $125-$200 per hour depending on where you live.
Thanks for your reply. This is a South Carolina truck so no rust at all. It has been pampered its entire life which is a blessing. Like you, I had the B and C groups replaced for 500.00 by a different mechanic but he died suddenly and unexpectedly in 2021. I'll drive it until the squeaking gets too bad to ignore, lol.
 
Here's what happened to my passenger side upper "C" mount.
Body mount bushings
Yes, I bought Prothane bushings and like the firmness and the nice lift they gave the Trac. I'll be taking it to my mechanic next week to do the A group. He texted me earlier and said he sent me the quote for the wrong group so the cost will come down.
 
When i replaced all of mine earlier this year, the hardware was so corroded and seized, i had to buy all 8 bushings just to get the hardware to install the prothane poly bushings. I took and recorded many measurements on each, so if these fail, i will machine some out of aluminum and block urethane.
 

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