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    Leave the original block there or the floor will start to crack

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    They may be internal thread and bolt from underside..
    But you should be right to lift a little and knock em out.
    They'll either move or not..
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    Appologise for thread hijack, but with those supports under the cargo area, should they be touching the body as mine has about a half inch gap between the mount and body. Don't have a body lift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    Appologise for thread hijack, but with those supports under the cargo area, should they be touching the body as mine has about a half inch gap between the mount and body. Don't have a body lift.
    I'd say yes.
    You've put new mounts in thou haven't you, so the 2 in question have probably compressed with the old mounts.

    Have not seen em for sale though..
    Might make some uhmw ones as I'm guessing mine will be the same..
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    I bet those blocks have been glued in with Sikaflex or something. If there is no fixing from above than thats the only way. They are only there as bearing points should you put a load in the back and the rest of the time basically just Rub under the floor. I know plenty of folks that had nothing there, i have a length of timber as i said as its not structural but needs to bear load only.

    If you cant see a fixing then expect them to be glued i reckon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    I bet those blocks have been glued in with Sikaflex or something. If there is no fixing from above than thats the only way. They are only there as bearing points should you put a load in the back and the rest of the time basically just Rub under the floor. I know plenty of folks that had nothing there, i have a length of timber as i said as its not structural but needs to bear load only.

    If you cant see a fixing then expect them to be glued i reckon.
    My draws are in full time now so me thinks I won't bother with then..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    My draws are in full time now so me thinks I won't bother with then..
    Blocks are accessed from under the car so you don't need to remove draws, just noticed one of mine has fallen out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liftlid View Post

    Blocks are accessed from under the car so you don't need to remove draws, just noticed one of mine has fallen out.
    Yea I ment my draws spread the load so I'm not gunna worry about the blocks..
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