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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 06:16 PM
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Default Body mount washers

So the body mount on the passenger rear of my cab is not even there and I figure im just going to replace all the mounts. And of course the front ones are completely rusted on and as a result I have to replace the cab mount portion of the cab.

I looked in the parts manual, however there is no part number listed with statement of "NOT SERVICED". And it looks like im going to have replace them all because they are so rusted.

Note that I already ordered the energy suspension body mounts, BUT they state I have to re-use the hardware, which is of course shot.

Attached is a picture of the washer.



Anyone know where to get these?
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Old Apr 26, 2020 | 07:53 PM
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Your local pick and pull. I've found quite a few that were in better condition than that, and I live in the Rust Belt. There is very little aftermarket support for our trucks
 
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Old Jun 15, 2023 | 05:48 PM
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This was what I found on Amazon after searching everywhere.


 
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I teplaced all 8 of my body mounts a year and a half ago. I also got energy suspension but their kit had only 6 mounts. Turns out ext cab needs 8. Had to buy two kits. Anyway, I was able to refurbish my existing hardware. Unbolting the old stuff was harrowing to say the least. They’re held in with captive nuts that are a bit on the flimsy side. Anyhow, at that time my only option was to get them at the boneyard. In other words, good luck finding good ones and good luck getting them off. My best advice, don’t use an impact gun. Use a wrench with a long cheater bar and dont use any herky jerky movements. Ease into the wrench…smoooooooth is the operative word.
 
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