I actually worked on this thing today!
New body mounts,
In progress:
Old vs New:
Of course one captive nut had to spin, last one one the passenger side. After cutting a access hole I found it was cross threaded, not sure why, and no idea if it happened at the factory or somewhere down the line, but that would explain why it was loose and spun the second I pulled the trigger. Oh well, the plasma cutter quickly removed it. A fresh nut and good to go:
Also removed the stock bushings from the rear control arms. Using a ball joint press makes it 100x's easier. Set it up, put a little preload on the bushings, hit it with some heat quick and they pop right out. Significantly quicker and less messy then burning them out, plus it leaves the shell nice and clean.
Also:
Oh ya, I haven't forgotten about this either:
And now time to go back to sleep:
New body mounts,
In progress:
Old vs New:
Of course one captive nut had to spin, last one one the passenger side. After cutting a access hole I found it was cross threaded, not sure why, and no idea if it happened at the factory or somewhere down the line, but that would explain why it was loose and spun the second I pulled the trigger. Oh well, the plasma cutter quickly removed it. A fresh nut and good to go:
Also removed the stock bushings from the rear control arms. Using a ball joint press makes it 100x's easier. Set it up, put a little preload on the bushings, hit it with some heat quick and they pop right out. Significantly quicker and less messy then burning them out, plus it leaves the shell nice and clean.
Also:
Oh ya, I haven't forgotten about this either:
And now time to go back to sleep:
Comment