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We're yanking the cab off of an old '67 and while the rear mounting bolts came out o.k., the front bolts are just spinning with the nut. Can I just hit them with a sawzall and get the leftover parts out after I get it yanked?
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Re: Front cab mount question
dont yank it be gentle with the 67
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Re: Front cab mount question
Have you tried holding the head of the bolt?
Some of of the bolts were welded in but I believe not all. The weld can break but I have been able to grind the bolts enough to get a socket on them. If the bolts are good they can be worth saving as they are a 9/16" thread. Jim
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Re: Front cab mount question
The rear nuts are welded in, but the front have loose nuts located under the carpet.
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