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How To Replace Body Mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodger Tellefson" data-source="post: 998272" data-attributes="member: 54643"><p>I did this under the cab in early October 2011. The only ones that absolutely need to be replaced on the Gen 1 ST are the ones under the front of the cab & under the middle of the cab. You will need to heat the bolts to free up the NASA grade thread locker. It is best done with 2 people. You will need to pull out all the seats in order to reach the bolts (clean out the inside of the cab before replacing the seats). You can do one side at a time. I used the generic Energy Suspension black bushings that are graphite impregnated, and bought more than needed to be able to match the height without using any washers as spacers. Total time is about 6 hours, but that was with the help of my son who works in the collision repair business.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>http://mysporttrac.com/shared/msgboard9e.asp?BOARDNAME=MSG&VIEW=1300585&REPLYCOUNT=3&sitename=mysporttrac&LAST=2/8/2012_10:17:36_AM</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>:banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodger Tellefson, post: 998272, member: 54643"] I did this under the cab in early October 2011. The only ones that absolutely need to be replaced on the Gen 1 ST are the ones under the front of the cab & under the middle of the cab. You will need to heat the bolts to free up the NASA grade thread locker. It is best done with 2 people. You will need to pull out all the seats in order to reach the bolts (clean out the inside of the cab before replacing the seats). You can do one side at a time. I used the generic Energy Suspension black bushings that are graphite impregnated, and bought more than needed to be able to match the height without using any washers as spacers. Total time is about 6 hours, but that was with the help of my son who works in the collision repair business. http://mysporttrac.com/shared/msgboard9e.asp?BOARDNAME=MSG&VIEW=1300585&REPLYCOUNT=3&sitename=mysporttrac&LAST=2/8/2012_10:17:36_AM :banana: [/QUOTE]
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