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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Group A body mount bushings estimate
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<blockquote data-quote="swshawaii" data-source="post: 1050077" data-attributes="member: 67547"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swshawaii, post: 1050077, member: 67547"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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