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Old 10-07-2009, 05:13 PM
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Default Re: Body Mounts??

I have had a bunch of clunking in the front and rear end. The dealer has looked at it several times. They said it was the skid plate twisting so they put plastic washers between the skid plate and the body....still popped.

Finally the tec was on a test drive with me and I asked him. He told me about the body bushings and told me to put a plastic isolator between the body and the mount. There are two parts to the mount an upper bushing and a lower bushing. I removed all of the lowers....they all fell apart. They are rubber bushings molded to a metal plate, they were rusted out and not one peace anymore. I replaced all of the lower bushings 12.50 ea X10. The body is now super tight and no popping.....

I did put my rear tire carrier back on and I do have a little popping from it...but I managed to engineer it, now all is quiet.

The uppers are a pain to get out. I did take out the very back two to look at them.

This worked for me thought I would share.
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