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Old 04-19-2017, 09:49 AM
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Smile 2004 scab body mounts...

Hello. I have a 2004 rwd scab with a 4.6 and 105k miles on it. Not the latest and greatest but I still love it dearly. I tend to baby my stuff so it's practically rust-free and still looks like a new truck aside from a couple of small scratches on the doors and the tailgate so I just want it to ride as good as it looks. The reason why I wanna change these mounts is because 2004 is far from brand new and I've seen some videos of badly deteriorated mounts on some of these older trucks. I guess it's worth doing it after 13 years.

So here comes my question: I looked everywhere (autozone, advance, oreilly, summit, rockauto, partsgeek, energy suspensions...) to find a kit that consists of all 8 mounts but to no avail. The only part that they all have is a DORMAN 924049 which is described as "body position #1" and looks like the one that goes under the fenders. Now there are 3 more on each side that go underneath the cab itself (it's a scab) and I can't seem to be able to find those. Or are all the same and I should just buy 8 of DORMAN 924049?
The reason why I think they might all be different is because when I looked at the diagram on fordparts.com they all had different part numbers and were also priced differently. Same deal on alldata, they all seem to have different numbers despite looking almost identical.

So is anyone aware of a complete kit that I could buy anywhere or could you at least help me out and tell me whether the dorman mount can be used in all 8 spots or if I am just forced to buy them from ford?

Thank you very much.

Oh and I'm attaching what I found on alldata so maybe it helps someone figure it out with me. All 6 that go under the cab look the same but all have different part numbers. also the front "sheet metal" one which is the dorman that I mentioned looks very different from the other ones.
 
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Hi. Thank you for your reply but those are listed for 97-03 which is the 10th gen. mine is 11th. You must've thought I had a heritage model... Or do these fit the newer generation?
 
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I concur, that DORMAN 924049 looks like the radiator support, or is at least up by the fenders like you said. I wonder why the actual cab mounts are so elusive!

 
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Old 04-20-2017, 11:02 AM
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Yeah thanks for noticing the problem I am having here. lol
I always buy tons of parts for various vehicles from all kinds of stores and I've never had a problem finding the right part, but these body mounts are such a PITA to find that I'm thinking of just leaving the old ones in.
And the reason I wanted to change these in the first place is because I am having some very unpleasant knocks while going over potholes and bumps and I swear to god I've checked everything underneath there and even changed every ball joint and bushing in the front end about a year ago because I thought it could be coming from there. Didn't help much though... That's why I thought it'd be worth giving these a shot. And yeah sure I could just buy every single one directly from ford but those are so overpriced for a bolt and a block of rubber and their part numbers are kind of confusing.
 
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i almost bought a diy urethane kit to cast my own mounts lol! ford charges too much. fortunately i found the doorman part number for my rears (f250) but it took some hunting!
 
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Yeah I tend to buy ford genuine parts or at least motorcraft for more critical components but not for this piece of crap. They can stick their insane pricing up their you know what. I think I am onto something right now with dorman and part numbers from ford, but it sure seems like it's going to be a long hunt to get these... Wish me luck and a ton of patience lol
 
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good luck! post back with some part #s if you can
 
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Ok so so far I was able to find full OEM part numbers (the ones on ford-parts.com are only partial and alldata numbers are no good either because they just don't match anything).
Now I'll try to find some aftermarket parts using these numbers, and hopefully those will be a bit cheaper if they even exist...

so if anyone needs these, here they are:

Position #1 Insulator (radiator/fender support)
-insulator upper right/left_4L3Z-1000154-AA
-insulator lower right/left_4L3Z-1000155-AA
-bolt right/left__________W710521-S439
-nut right/left__________N621946-S441

Position #2 Insulator (front of the cab)
-insulator right/left______7L3Z-1000154-AA
-upper nut_____________W708731-S441
-lower nuts____________W710798-S440

Position #3 Insulator (center of the cab)
-insulator right/left______7L3Z-1000154-CA
-bolt__________________W707566-S439
-lower nuts____________W710798-S440

Position #4 Insulator (rear of the cab)
-insulator right/left______7L3Z-1000154-BA
-upper nut_____________W708731-S441
-lower nuts____________W710798-S440
 
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have you taken a good look at the mounts on the truck ? Aare they really that bad of condition ? I see a lot of trucks with 20-30 year old mounts on them . Seems like a lot of work and im not sure of what is gained ? Maybe if everything else has been fixed and don't need much else.
 
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I wonder if the passenger side rear bolt is different from the driver's rear bolt. SCREW has 6 bolts total. I also noticed the rear driver bolt is going up into the cab with a washer and nut inside and the passenger is going down and bolted to the bushing/mount with no identifiable washer nut. I need to replace the two front and two rear, they all seem to be grade 8 (10.9), so I would assume any faster supply would accommodate the 12/1.75, Metrisch 60/14 pitch bolts.
 
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