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Trying to install New Bodymount Bushings?
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<blockquote data-quote="christopher shears" data-source="post: 1045241" data-attributes="member: 71743"><p>Once again</p><p>Have you replaced the body mounts yourself … really.</p><p>Or are you just talking</p><p> The job is a bear …</p><p>Floor trim got to be removed </p><p>Seats got to be removed and taken out</p><p>Floor covering has got to be pulled up</p><p>Then you got to removed 20 years old rusted bolts underneath </p><p>That were factory locktighted with the</p><p>real strong stuff….so you either got to heat then with a torch or cut them off (not easy)then </p><p>Lift the truck and </p><p>Wiggle the $100 hockey pucks in place</p><p>Then put the new $$$ bolts in place</p><p>Then tighten down the bolts again</p><p>Put back the floor covering seats trim</p><p>All of this for 2 body mounts cause</p><p>A/D mounts are made of rubber and don’t go bad..only B/C go bad I have 5 s/t 2 sports I know</p><p>All this for 2 body mounts when you can poly urethane then in 30 mins </p><p>You know how I know </p><p>Done both. And I can’t tell the difference </p><p>Besides it’s a 20 year old truck</p><p>Who cares</p><p>This website supposed to save you time</p><p>With different ideas</p><p>Trying to help other people out</p><p>So if you did do the body mounts </p><p>Yourself I’m impressed</p><p>I will never do them again</p><p>That way…</p><p>It’s just waisted time.</p><p>Learned 3M poly urethane </p><p>From Honda sport drivers</p><p>Saving money by making there own</p><p>Motor mounts with the stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christopher shears, post: 1045241, member: 71743"] Once again Have you replaced the body mounts yourself … really. Or are you just talking The job is a bear … Floor trim got to be removed Seats got to be removed and taken out Floor covering has got to be pulled up Then you got to removed 20 years old rusted bolts underneath That were factory locktighted with the real strong stuff….so you either got to heat then with a torch or cut them off (not easy)then Lift the truck and Wiggle the $100 hockey pucks in place Then put the new $$$ bolts in place Then tighten down the bolts again Put back the floor covering seats trim All of this for 2 body mounts cause A/D mounts are made of rubber and don’t go bad..only B/C go bad I have 5 s/t 2 sports I know All this for 2 body mounts when you can poly urethane then in 30 mins You know how I know Done both. And I can’t tell the difference Besides it’s a 20 year old truck Who cares This website supposed to save you time With different ideas Trying to help other people out So if you did do the body mounts Yourself I’m impressed I will never do them again That way… It’s just waisted time. Learned 3M poly urethane From Honda sport drivers Saving money by making there own Motor mounts with the stuff. [/QUOTE]
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