Welcome Visitor! Please take a few seconds and Register
for our forum. Even if you don't want to post, you can still 'Like' and react to posts.
yep I will pull the transmission, will probably also check the inside of the tranny and check the liquidsAre you going to pull the transmission?
that's a normal jack lmao in your other reply you said FH jack which got me confusedI think the HF is about the same price with 4 wide spaced wheels and a sturdy lifting jack with a strap
a stock truck sucks because it is so tight and sometimes you need to drop the exhaust....in your case just mind the steering column connection and wires and block the body up a bit since the mounts are blown.
but just get some foundation/basement post shim plates off of a construction sight and fit those to repair the body mounts...those are in plenty good shape to repair.....
mine's pretty stock except for the exaust thats been amateur welded and with a cherry bomb exaust which is leaking somewhere..
for the body mounts I've found some scrap 1/8 plates at work gonna cut out some like 4" washers and turn the holes in it and if I have time weld it up. gonna have the body slightly higher should help out with the trans lol.
from what I've read on the haynes repair manual I'll pretty much have to take out lots of stuff before even touching the transmission, hoping being in the rust belt isn't going to be a problem (stuck bolts and such)