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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: frogman68 on February 15, 2009, 05:54:33 pm
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Front cab mount (On the Blazer) how do you guys deal with the nut/threads inside the cab mount ? I was thinking (I know that is my problem) of cutting a piece of the floor out across the mount so I could get a socket in there then can screw the piece I took out in there.
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Is it spinning on you? If so, yes, cut a hole so you can get at it. It isn't a nut that you put a socket on...it's square in a cage, what happens is as you turn the bolt, the corners spread the cage (if it's frozen) & allow the square to spin. Most of the time once you cut a hole, heat the square with a torch & it should come free. You may need to use a pry bar or vice grips to hold it from the top. Good Luck, Lorne
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Is it spinning on you? If so, yes, cut a hole so you can get at it. It isn't a nut that you put a socket on...it's square in a cage, what happens is as you turn the bolt, the corners spread the cage (if it's frozen) & allow the square to spin. Most of the time once you cut a hole, heat the square with a torch & it should come free. You may need to use a pry bar or vice grips to hold it from the top. Good Luck, Lorne
Lorne its not spinning its the new one , the new one didnt come with the piece inside. the one in the old mount is in pretty bad shape so I dont want to use that..
Thanks
Brian
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Oh Ok, Yea, the new ones don't come with them. You have a few options...My first thought would be use the original square (get one from another truck or make one) Take some 1/8" angle iron & make a new cage. Or maybe a regular nut & large, heavy washer & use a hole saw to make the hole in the floor & get a plastic body plug to fill it. Have Fun, Lorne
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I had one that came loose, I just weled it back in place.
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I have welded the original square one back in. I have also just welded a washer and nut together, then welded them into the new part.