Body Mount Kit?

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Who make a kit for a body mount? For my 60 Series..

My pucks look like squished turds in a field.

I really don't want rubber like OEM. Today we have poly and it kind is better.

I'm sure bolts are not going to give up and I will need to grind them off. So that's why I am thinking a kit.
 
Rodger Brown/4crawler is what I used. There are a size variations for different production years. I ordered more than I needed, and returned what I didn’t use. The website looks like it was written in HTML 0.01 but the products are excellent.
 
So none of the cruiser parts people have put together a kit eh? Might be a good thing to offer.

Years ago I bought a BDS kits for my springs. Came with everything.

Is rodger brown/4crawler a member here?
 
Pretty sure thats where the ones i have installed came from the owner of the 60 i am working on found them and i believe @TRAIL TAILOR ordered a set for his dingo project
from him or at least the look like the same product i received


Yep, same place.

Roger is good to work with and usually ships a day or two after ordering.

J
 
They are basically a body mount kit for a Toyota pickup truck and some mounts are turned down on a lathe
 
So none of the cruiser parts people have put together a kit eh? Might be a good thing to offer.

Years ago I bought a BDS kits for my springs. Came with everything.

Is rodger brown/4crawler a member here?

I don't think Roger is a MUD member, if he is... very quiet one.

J
 
Yep, same place.

Roger is good to work with and usually ships a day or two after ordering.

J
I do like the fact he doesn't have new bolts in the kit it would make it cost more some bolts look brand new on the 84 i am working on only needed 2 new oem bolts.
 
Dynpete, I copied that eBay post and here it is for capture of the PN's. No idea if they accurate.

Position 1
90105-10039 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52201-35021 Upper (x2)
90440-16007 Spacer (x2)
52202-35021 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)

Position 2
90105-10039 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52201-25020 Upper (x2)
90440-17021 Spacer (x2)
52202-25020 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)

Position 3
90105-10029 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52203-60030 Upper (x2)
90560-12233 Spacer (x2)
52023-60011 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)

Position 4
90105-10029 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52207-60010 Upper (x2)
90560-12233 Spacer (x2)
52208-60010 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)

Position 5
90105-10039 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52203-60030 Upper (x2)
90560-12233 Spacer (x2)
52023-60011 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)

Position 6
90105-10039 Bolt (x2)
90201-10203 Washer (x4)
52201-25020 Upper (x2)
90440-17021 Spacer (x2)
52202-25020 Lower (x2)
90080-18068 Nut (x2)
94184-01000 Locknut (x2)


COMPLETE LIST OF PARTS INCLUDED:
90105-10029 Bolt (x4)
90105-10039 Bolt (x8)

90201-10203 Washer (x24)

52201-35021 Upper (x2)
52201-25020 Upper (x4)
52203-60030 Upper (x4)
52207-60010 Upper (x2)

90440-16007 Spacer (x2)
90440-17021 Spacer (x4)
90560-12233 Spacer (x6)

52202-35021 Lower (x2)
52202-25020 Lower (x4)
52023-60011 Lower (x4)
52208-60010 Lower (x2)

90080-18068 Nut (x12)

94184-01000 Locknut (x12)
 
Based my experience with a 1983 FJ60, you need to remove all the old bushings and measure them, or expect to not to get the right bits the 1st time around.
 
Rodger Brown/4crawler is what I used. There are a size variations for different production years. I ordered more than I needed, and returned what I didn’t use. The website looks like it was written in HTML 0.01 but the products are excellent.
Yup. He's who I went through for a full poly body mount kit and 1" body lift pucks back in 2011. You feel more "detail" of the road with poly versus rubber mounts (minor bumps and vibrations don't get absorbed in the mounts like they do with rubber), so it's a little harsher ride. But they'll outlast the rest of the truck.
 

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