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Old 02-22-2012, 08:45 AM
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Unibody cab mounts

I picked these NOS mounts up off ebay


I don't think they are repoped but I took some measurements and made this if it helps someone



I don't have any measurements for the bottom but they are just squares

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Old 02-22-2012, 09:31 AM
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The Model 66 uses the same front mount set as a model 81 It is the rear mounts and back where they are different.

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oops, so is there a source for the rear mounts for the uni?

the ones listed are the front ones right?
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No such thing as rear mounts.

The back of the cab sits on the frame.



The rest of the bed does the same on oak blocking inserted in the cross members.
Above and under the frame a 1/4" thick 2x2 reinforced rubber square is used. (looks like a tire without tread)


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