S Skwirl Member Joined Dec 10, 2007 Messages 12 Jun 16, 2008 #1 Are you guys using rubber body mounting pads or just bolting to the frame?
rustybeercan Never met a beer he didn't like! Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 1,561 Location Waller, Tx. Jun 16, 2008 #2 Rubber, easier on the body and the rear! Beercan
roddguy Well-known member Joined May 30, 2007 Messages 346 Jun 16, 2008 #3 Rubber body mounts from a Chevelle kit. Six on the cab and 4 on the box. It makes it nicer for the ride and quieter..... no metal to metal squeaks.
Rubber body mounts from a Chevelle kit. Six on the cab and 4 on the box. It makes it nicer for the ride and quieter..... no metal to metal squeaks.
D Dobber Well-known member Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 92 Location Sioux City Iowa Jun 16, 2008 #4 I use hockey pucks, I cut them down with a saw if they are to thick. Cheep to buy....
Gastrick One of the Dirty Dozen! Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 11,655 Location Pompano Beach, Fl Jun 16, 2008 #5 I've done it both ways and frankly, I really don't notice any more vibration transfer without the rubber mounts than I do with them. Some say that they have had body seems crack due to running without rubber mounts.
I've done it both ways and frankly, I really don't notice any more vibration transfer without the rubber mounts than I do with them. Some say that they have had body seems crack due to running without rubber mounts.
24dodge One of the Dodge brothers Joined May 18, 2007 Messages 1,103 Location Jupiter Florida Jun 16, 2008 #6 a rubber cab would be good for rock crawling..................