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How do you replace body mounts on a car?

How do you replace body mounts on a car?

Replacing body mounts or their bushings can be a big job, but is within the grasp of an accomplished do-it-yourselfer. To get at the mounts and bushings you will have to separate the body from the frame or subframe. In the case of a body-on-frame vehicle, you’ll have to jack up the body.

How does a body mount bushing work on a car?

Body mounts connect a vehicle’s frame or subframe to its body. Body mount bushings are rubber or polyurethane pieces that buffer between the body and the frame. They dampen vibrations to give a smooth ride to you and your passengers.

How are body mounts attached to the frame?

The vehicle body or the truck’s cab and bed are set on top of the frame. The body is attached to the frame by the body mounts. Unibody construction is used on most passenger cars produced today. In unibody designs, the body is made of stamped steel and contains cross members that give it support.

What causes the rubber on a body mount to wear out?

Like any rubber component, body mount bushings can wear out over time. The rubber can become worn, cracked, or brittle. Exposure to different chemicals, harsh cleaners, gasoline, etc., can also cause premature wear and failure as well. This will hinder the bushings’ ability to dampen vibrations.

Replacing body mounts or their bushings can be a big job, but is within the grasp of an accomplished do-it-yourselfer. To get at the mounts and bushings you will have to separate the body from the frame or subframe. In the case of a body-on-frame vehicle, you’ll have to jack up the body.

Body mounts connect a vehicle’s frame or subframe to its body. Body mount bushings are rubber or polyurethane pieces that buffer between the body and the frame. They dampen vibrations to give a smooth ride to you and your passengers.

Is there a lifetime guarantee on S & B body mounts?

LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON PARTS AND LABOR.* All S&B Silicone Body Mounts are built to last and are backed by a lifetime warranty on parts and labor. Must be installed per Chevy/GMC, Ford, or Dodge installation Instructions. $150 cap on labor.

Do you have to use new bolts when removing body mounts?

Ford, Chevy, and Dodge instruct dealers to only use new bolts once body mounts are removed. The reality is that most dealers just reuse the same bolts to save you money, which could cause the cab and frame to separate.

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Ruth Doyle