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Searched but cant find-body lift in a 75-keep rubber mounts?

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Searched but cant find-body lift in a 75-keep rubber mounts?

Post by gabe »

Another annoying body lify query....
Just need to know if I keep or ditch the stock rubber mounts when I do a body lift.
Blocks will be made of steel most likely and i'm not keen on bolting the cab directly to the chassis without some sort of 'give'.

Will it be ok?

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Post by chops_Drover »

Keep the rubber mounts.
On all body lifts you use the stock rubbers.
This stops vibrations etc being felt.
Especially when using steel mounts!
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Post by bj on roids »

yes keep the rubber, or you wont get the lift and the cab will vibe badly...

also required for ADR :lol:
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Post by gabe »

Cheers men, just what I wanted to hear....
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