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Old Aug 5, 2013 | 01:01 PM
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I got my cab floors in today from LMC truck for the jimmy along with the upper cab mounts.... Just one problem.... There is nothing welded to the under side of the floor to bolt the body bushing to..... Any ideas?
 
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there should be. the ones i took off for ya was bolted on,inside the cab. Where? no clue. i just unscrewed em.
 
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yeah, there should be.. but there is not... very annoyed.

*edit* Chris figured it out on gmail. Thanks brother! I was about to set the truck on fire, on accident.

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If anyone is curious, it does not bolt to the floor, there is no nut that is supposed to be welded to the floor. It bolts to the inside of the upper cab mount (the box that the body sits on)
 

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