Where can you find the steel washer/sleeves that go through the rubber mounts under the rad support?
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Re: rad support mounts
Mine didn't have sleeves through them. I don't believe they're used there. Washers and the rubber are sold at the usual sellers (LMC, etc).
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Re: rad support mounts
It shows them here. Maybe I don't need them as long as I have a stout washer on either side. Part # 00163
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Re: rad support mounts
So long as it doesn't bug you, you should be able to use any washers that fit and give you the needed spacing. This is how I have always done it. My dad too. His dad too.
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Re: rad support mounts
Most of the aftermarket replacement hardware kits for cab mounts and rad supports are just bolts, nuts and washers. The originals were stamped/extruded/welded tubes and washers. A couple of mine were in bad shape and had to cut them loose. I got some used one's from a member and made my own out of some galvanized steel conduit and cut some thicker washers on our laser at work. Had a friend weld them for me. You can see them hanging in the center of this photo of my paint booth.
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Re: rad support mounts
I thought about just welding some tube to the bottom of thick washers. Good to know it will work with or with out.
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