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Thread: top shock mount stuffed. HELP.

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    Easiest and cheapest way would be to drill and tap and use a bolt with a large washer to hold it on.
    Or, get a complete shock mount and weld that in.
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    Sounds easy with a ute not in a wagon :/

    Body off to access these...

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    Thanks again for the suggestion, will have a think whether it's feasible to go ahead or not.

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    No, just get from underneath. No need to remove the body
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    From what I can see, there aren't much room to use the drill of any sort even if I take springs out.

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    Well, that just leaves cutting the old mount out and welding anew one in
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    Yeah, prob cost fair bit in labour since I don't have space and tools for that job.

    Thanks again.

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