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Gday, one of my front (behind front wheel) rubber mounts/cushions has died and i need to replace it, but cant remember where the head of the bolt going thru them comes out. is it under a plate in floor of cab? The bolt is just rattling around at moment. cant see any access via engine bay. Any input welcome, might save me cutting sound deadner out for nothing.

cheers

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Gday, one of my front (behind front wheel) rubber mounts/cushions has died and i need to replace it, but cant remember where the head of the bolt going thru them comes out. is it under a plate in floor of cab? The bolt is just rattling around at moment. cant see any access via engine bay. Any input welcome, might save me cutting sound deadner out for nothing.

cheers

On a B series if you are referring to a cab mount just inside where the cowl panel meets the floor there will be a hole which is typically covered by a rubber plug. You will hold the nut with a box end wrench and zip the bolt out using a socket wrench from inside the cab.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

On a B series if you are referring to a cab mount just inside where the cowl panel meets the floor there will be a hole which is typically covered by a rubber plug. You will hold the nut with a box end wrench and zip the bolt out using a socket wrench from inside the cab.

Rob

Thanks Rob, thats the fella im after, dont recall any rubber plug but its been a while, will tackle job as soon as time permits.

thanks again

ellis

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