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    Body mount 1998 Gu

    New to fixing up my patrol. It needs the body mount replaced on both sides. I’m in south Brisbane, could anybody recommend somewhere to get this fixed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olemate View Post
    New to fixing up my patrol. It needs the body mount replaced on both sides. I’m in south Brisbane, could anybody recommend somewhere to get this fixed?
    This is a Very Easy job mate. You should have a crack.
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    Which mounts do you want to replace. Not a hard job, just time consuming. I did mine, a trolley jack and a few pieces of 4x4 timber are needed to use to lift the body. Front seats need to be removed to access two mount bolts, there is hidden mounts on the rear crossmember which if not undone will stop you from lifting the rear of the body. Took me a while to figure that out.

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    Just gotta watch the two rear ones (if GQ anyway, not sure about GU) they are captive and loctited in. Need to soak them and get heat into them or can spin and is a PITA as you can't get get to the captive nut without hacking the body. .

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    Last edited by Rossco; 4th February 2021 at 08:34 AM.

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