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I understand that the OE type cab to frame bolts (as furnished by Roy N) have a small spring that is used to allow the cab to move around to cushion the cab and occupants.
Are these really necessary on a truck that will never be off smooth pavement? How about some thin rubber cushions or thicker webbing between the cab and frame and bolt it directly? Thanks! |
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there is a pad also. the bolt goes thru the cab mount thru a rubber cushion then thru the frame and under the frame the spring goes on the bolt, which has a cotter key hole and a crown nut. this spring allows the frame to flex with out flexing the cab mount.
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Yes they are a good thing. Might find a valve spring will work just fine.
Frame welting is fairly cheap. Roy is a great guy. Last edited by Tinker; 02-18-2017 at 10:29 PM. |
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Thanks for the responses.
How about radiator mounting springs? |
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Wow - never knew about cab springs for a 1/2 ton. I've always got the 2-3 I've owned mounted on the wood and bolted them down. Only thing separating the wood from the frame was frame webbing. Thanks for the info
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