Cab Mount Replacement Procedure

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Caman96

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Weird, I somehow came to my own conclusion that they were the same back in 2018. They fit no problem. I have a couple more core support rubbers kicking around, gonna have to compare those to the front mounts on the other trucks now.
 

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How did the rest of the work go?
It down poured all day yesterday, not sure I’ll get to it today or not. When you say “anti-seize” them, you mean just on bolts right? What is adjustment for anti-seize for 55 lbs.? Like 5-10 lbs. under?
 

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I’m not sure. Mine didn’t have any thread locker on them.
 

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I’m not sure. Mine didn’t have any thread locker on them.
I’ll put some on, maybe I’ll stay away from end where it threads into cab.
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All uppers are in, still cleaning up the lower retainers and then paint them, so no torquing yet. Calling it in for the day.
 
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Yep going that extra step of painting them will be worth while. It’s not a bad job, but can go sideways quick. I’m glad yours is going well. Did the door/fender gap clear up?
 
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