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truckster 12-11-2020 12:07 AM

Body Mount Shims
 
I replaced my body mounts with new ones from Wes at Classic Heartbeat. I went from 3" spacers to stock height. When I reinstalled the front fenders I had to shim the front tub mounts by 3/8 on one side and 1/4 on the other side to get the gap between the fender and door even.

My question is about the other body mount bushings. How do I figure out how much to shim them? Do I split the difference?

Spf79 12-11-2020 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by truckster (Post 8848205)
I replaced my body mounts with new ones from Wes at Classic Heartbeat. I went from 3" spacers to stock height. When I reinstalled the front fenders I had to shim the front tub mounts by 3/8 on one side and 1/4 on the other side to get the gap between the fender and door even.

My question is about the other body mount bushings. How do I figure out how much to shim them? Do I split the difference?

I will have the same question soon, following along. I have the same mounts. ;)

A1971Blazer 12-11-2020 08:19 AM

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It looks like you should shim under the remainder enough to "table" (or close the gap I suppose) between the body and the mounts...
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truckster 12-11-2020 12:03 PM

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Thanks.

hemi43 12-16-2020 11:22 AM

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These trucks were built with a +- tolerance of 1/4", so the number of shims at each point is irrelevant, so having more on one side is probably OK. What determines how much shim you need is the door gaps.

truckster 12-16-2020 07:41 PM

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The door gaps are good now, and the body mounts are all torqued to spec, so I think I'm OK. Thanks again.

k-nuts 01-04-2021 11:32 PM

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What torque specs did you use? also are the rear mounts (lower bushing) compressed a whole lot? See pics in recent post on body bushings
TIA

truckster 01-05-2021 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by k-nuts (Post 8859163)
What torque specs did you use? also are the rear mounts (lower bushing) compressed a whole lot? See pics in recent post on body bushings
TIA

I looked for the spec sheet I got from Wes in my file (which is really just a drawer in my toolbox) but I couldn't find it. I remember there was a range, and I believe I set my torque wrench at 45 ft-lbs for all but the radiator support bushings. You can see how much the bushings compressed in this pic.

k-nuts 01-05-2021 09:34 PM

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Thanks!

Toro 01-06-2021 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by truckster (Post 8859561)
I looked for the spec sheet I got from Wes in my file (which is really just a drawer in my toolbox) but I couldn't find it. I remember there was a range, and I believe I set my torque wrench at 45 ft-lbs for all but the radiator support bushings. You can see how much the bushings compressed in this pic.

Here's a picture of the same mount on mine and it looks pretty much the same. There is a separate thread I started asking about this, and I'm relieved to see someone else's results. I tightened mine just enough until the center sleeve/bushing started to make contact with the washers on the upper and lower cushion. My kit came from GMC Pauls.


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