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Old 01-27-2008, 07:11 AM
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Rear cab mount bracket rusted out

My 92 S-10 has both cab mount brackets completely rusted out. As you know this mount doubles for the front mount on the box. That part of the bracket is fine. The bushings on the cab have pushed right through. Is there a repair for this and a guess at cost. Thanks
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Re: Rear cab mount bracket rusted out

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My 92 S-10 has both cab mount brackets completely rusted out. As you know this mount doubles for the front mount on the box. That part of the bracket is fine. The bushings on the cab have pushed right through. Is there a repair for this and a guess at cost. Thanks
Check around with your local body repair shops and some salvage yards.
Also your GM dealer may have something to.
It usually requires cutting out old stuff and welding new one back in.

But I can not even guess at the cost.
Labor and parts are going up every day.
Thanks to the high price of gas.
Good Luck
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