Cab Mounts

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They look good. Can you easily remove the rubber mount from the steel body? I will likely install these if I find my polyurethane body mounts too stiff.
 

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They look good. Can you easily remove the rubber mount from the steel body?
No, the rubber is molded to the steel.
I will likely install these if I find my polyurethane body mounts too stiff.
You will! I personally have never run poly mounts but a buddy of mine put them in his '77 Ford F-150 4WD. Going across rumble strips would rattle your teeth out.
 

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Well, I broke down and purchased these cab mounts for my truck as well. I'm going to reuse my factory bottom plates and the new GM bolts that I installed just last year. I'm very sensitive to squeaks, rattles, etc., so I suspect I'll be happier with these mounts. Thanks for posting, @Scooterwrench.
 

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I'm considering welding in a patch-panel...but until then, maybe a 2X4. Or 1/2" plywood sheet.

I can't carry a passenger. Any weight in the right side of the cab, and the cab droops down so that the floor reinforcement clangs on the front U-Joint for the rear driveshaft--just behind the transfer case.

Even with just me in the cab, the cab interferes with the U-joint on bumps.
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God bless the Seasonally-Salted Frozen Wastelands.

The left-side cab mounts, and the forward mounts on the right side don't seem to be rusted...but I bet the rubber cushions are toast.
I have a rust free cab that im cutting up to fix up my 91. If needed I can cut out a section of the floor for you, im in Edmonton. I also have good used cab bolts and rubber from the same cab. All I need is the cab corners and rockers, the rest is going for scrap.
 

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I have a rust free cab that im cutting up to fix up my 91. If needed I can cut out a section of the floor for you
Thanks for the generous offer.

, im in Edmonton.
I think I can get what I'd need locally. I'm just scared to do it. I'm NOT a body-man.

All I need is the cab corners and rockers, the rest is going for scrap.
My understanding is that I need the right-rear cab corner including about two feet of floor. I think we need some of the same stuff.
 

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Thanks for the generous offer.


I think I can get what I'd need locally. I'm just scared to do it. I'm NOT a body-man.


My understanding is that I need the right-rear cab corner including about two feet of floor. I think we need some of the same stuff.
I will cut this cab up and offer you the rest of the floor before I scrap it. I’m not a body man either but I’m sure not spending big $ to pay a body man.
 
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