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rbruno68 02-04-2024 08:52 AM

Cab mounts
 
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In taking a closer look at my frame, I wanted to ask about two of the mounts. The passenger side cab mount is rusted. I feel very sure that the hole came from the factory round. If it did, this thing rusted in almost a perfect oval. Would you guys replace? I think there is plenty of surface for the bushing.

The front radiator support is pulled away from the frame. It doesn't look like the rivet ever had a head on it. It is not jagged like it got ripped off or bent. But, there is space between the mount and the frame. I am going to try and straighten in, but has anyone seen this as a mistake from the factory?

Besides these two things, the frame seems straight with very little rust. Pressure washing it this weekend, so I should get a better look today.
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SkinnyG 02-04-2024 06:10 PM

Re: Cab mounts
 
The mounts are not going to rust themselves into an oval; it probably was always an oval. They WILL, however, rust themselves thinner. I used a BIG washer to repair the rusted out hole in one of mine (I cut a big hole out to fit the washer in).

Looks like a collision broke the rivet. You might be able to drill it out and replace it with a grade 8 faster of large enough diameter to pull it straight again. It won't look "original," but it WILL be secure. It's also possible that the metal around the remaining rear rivet has deformed, and may need some "adjustment." I'd put a bolt in and see what it does.

rbruno68 02-05-2024 10:35 AM

Re: Cab mounts
 
The cab mount still seems pretty thick. Maybe it was always oval as you say.

That was my plan for the radiator support. I was going to punch out that rivet and use a bolt. It will need a little persuasion to move back to the frame.

The rest of the frame looks pretty straight. Now that it is pressure washed, I want to start pulling the measuring tape in spots to see if it is square and ok. This puts a little chink in the armor to think that it had an accident or collision that would have moved this. But, time will tell.

SkinnyG 02-05-2024 12:09 PM

Re: Cab mounts
 
None of us are "mint" compared to when we were first manufactured either.

Bob@ProAuto 02-15-2024 01:58 PM

Re: Cab mounts
 
Every passengers side front cab mount I've seen is oval. I believe it was for some "slop" to align everything better.

rbruno68 02-16-2024 10:13 AM

Re: Cab mounts
 
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Originally Posted by Bob@ProAuto (Post 9287271)
Every passengers side front cab mount I've seen is oval. I believe it was for some "slop" to align everything better.

That is good to know. I sort of thought that could be the case. But wasn't sure. Thanks for the info.


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