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Hilux Body Mount Insulators

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Hilux Body Mount Insulators

Post by unbreakable »

Does anyone know where I can get some new body mount insulators for my 95 dual cab hilux. The ones between the lift block and mounting bracket have deteriorated.

Any comments or ideas welcome

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Post by 4be »

most likely place is a wreckers. Try fester at All 4x4 Minden.
Or someone who has a spare hilux lying around.
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Post by unbreakable »

I'm going to replace the 10mm bolts with 12mm HD bolts to increase strength.

Has anyone used 12mm bolts in there lift?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Toyota but $25 - $50 each new, It was something around that when I looked.
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body mounts

Post by Grublux »

I replaced 6 of my body mounts, both top and bottom rubbers (12 bits to buy all up), on a 92 dual cab not long ago. I think it was about $220 all up from Toyota.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Only way i'll do one is to step up to a 7/16 or 12mm grade 8 bolt you need to drill the factory crush tube in the rubbers and stock washers also for the top washers try get some slightly larger than stock washers and thicker i'll post pic's toomorrow of what lose body bolts do over time.
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Post by unbreakable »

Here is some pics of mine that I just did.

The old and new
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The new ones in place
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I used 4mm thick washers on the body so they shouldn't pull through in a hurry!
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Post by unbreakable »

The d**k who did the lift before i bought the truck did an incredibly dodgy job :x . I don't know what he used for blocks and the washers he used in the cab were about 2mm jobs. The front right bolt under the cab had pulled through the floor, hence the reason for new blocks!
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