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I just can't find any OEM-style, aftermarket non-polyurethane body mounts for my '94. Does anyone know of a source? I did find a dealer with some, but the price for one was about what an entire aftermarket poly kit goes for. Is there a reasonably priced alternative?
I just can't find any OEM-style, aftermarket non-polyurethane body mounts for my '94. Does anyone know of a source? I did find a dealer with some, but the price for one was about what an entire aftermarket poly kit goes for. Is there a reasonably priced alternative?
Ran into this same issue a couple months ago when I wrecked my '88.
Couldnt find any decently priced rubber ones, Jeffs Bronco Graveyard occasionally sells half decent used ones, but I wasnt about to bank on take-offs.
Ended up just snagging a set of Energy Suspension Poly mounts for ~70$.
More than happy with them so far (8 months, 4k miles.)
For what it's worth, go with polyurethane. I Set back the rebuild of my truck a whole month trying to find those OE/Direct replace rubber ones.
I'm concerned about the quality of the LMC parts. NPD doesn't seem to list the OEM-style mounts for the Gen9 trucks. I'll check JBG again. Thanks for the suggestions. The polys are so easy to find, but I want maximum isolation between body and frame.
A couple of suppliers have different mounts listed for the 80-91 vs. 92-97 bodies. Is it possible there is an actual difference? One place had mounts listed for 80-86, 87-91, but nothing for 92-97. I think that's just a screw-up on their part, but I don't want to get mounts that won't work correctly.
A couple of suppliers have different mounts listed for the 80-91 vs. 92-97 bodies. Is it possible there is an actual difference? One place had mounts listed for 80-86, 87-91, but nothing for 92-97. I think that's just a screw-up on their part, but I don't want to get mounts that won't work correctly.
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