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Rear Body Mount help

Scottylack

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i have an old bronco and i’m trying to figure out the rear body mount it was basically gone when i got the truck and im wondering if im missing some of the body parts where it goes i have the body mount kit but not sure how it goes together back there any help appreciated!
 

EPB72

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Here’s some pics since my bumper and tailgate aren’t installed.. with the pics maybe u can explain what’s missing .. or become a contributor and post pics
 

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joshua

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Common rot spot on the frame as well. Pictures would help a bunch.
 
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Scottylack

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thanks for the help. I see what the issue was. The piece on the other side of that body crossmember has rotted away. Now I know what I need to do thank you so so much.
 

Dude 713

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Here’s some pics since my bumper and tailgate aren’t installed.. with the pics maybe u can explain what’s missing .. or become a contributor and post pics
Maybe I am all wet, but shouldn't you have the rubber body mount on top of the frame also and then the lift block on top of that?
 

Pa PITT

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wITHOUT A PICTURE OF YOURS, HARD to say but a lot of guys on here have repaired theirs with place a large flat H/D washer , aboiut 2 1/2 inches round.. welding it in place. & then putting bushings in place .. Good luck I sure had a devil of a time getting mine repaired . But they been in place for 15+ years now.
 

big blue

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Kentucky
wITHOUT A PICTURE OF YOURS, HARD to say but a lot of guys on here have repaired theirs with place a large flat H/D washer , aboiut 2 1/2 inches round.. welding it in place. & then putting bushings in place .. Good luck I sure had a devil of a time getting mine repaired . But they been in place for 15+ years now.
It's an 1 1/4" washer the hole is 1 3/8' . USS washer is 3" the SAE is 2 1/2" .
 
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