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body mount bolts

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body mount bolts

Post by PIG_GQ »

cant get the bolts loose for the rear body mount, it just spins the nutty thingy HELP. this is the only one i have tryed has any onelse had this problame are the other ones a c*nt to?
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Post by shanfab »

I'm not sure if all modle's are the same , but in my shorty the rear's are a 12mm fine thread with captive body nuts .
The rest are 10mm fine bolts that pass through the floor of the body . the rear's can be a pain when the welds have brocken on the body nuts . when mine did the same as yours , I cut the head of the bolf off from the bottom . Then just pushed it up through the floor . you just need to check where the captive nuts have brocken to make sure it will pass through the hole in the top skin of the floor pannel .
hope this helps
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Post by PIG_GQ »

cheers mate. do you know if there all the same length mate?
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Post by big lux »

yes they are all the same lenghts. i just got out the chisel and got rid of that whole thing that covers it up
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Post by PIG_GQ »

is there a nut under that crap onj the back bolts?
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Post by twodiffs »

Replaced mine recently, I removed the old 10mm bolts and replaced them with HT 12mm bolts (125mm) and nyloc nuts.
The 12mm bolts slotted straight through so I recommend upgrading to 12mm.
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Post by Jake GQ.. »

they have locktight from factory and need a little heat before undoing them. just the 2 rear ones
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Post by PIG_GQ »

wanted a cheap 2" bodey lift kit can anyone help
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Post by nosdivad15 »

Dont worry about re using the captive nuts just drill them out after you take the bolts out and if a 2 inch kit you need 170mm bolts 8.8 high tensile to make it work, just drop in from the top and put nylocs on the bottom
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