MIDNIGHT RIDER
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The body-lift kit that I used, Energy Suspensions if I remember correct, came with the same 7/16 coarse bolts that the factory used. 
Yep! I did that too...salt belt rust wouldn't give a bit!Hope you have better luck.
With the care that Dave and Rob took with that truck, I'd wager doc a cold one that the bushing bolts come out without much fuss.

Well, I started replacing the body mounts this weekend and what a huge PITA.
The majority of my time Saturday was spent helping Dad get the 15 feet 8 inch stove pipe on the waste oil heater and get the heater up and running. I did wrestle the rear driver's side mount the rest of the day. What a pain to have to drop the front part of the tank to even get room to work. The stupid flare fit sleeve in that bushing fought me to the last millimeter. I spend the entire afternoon and evening yesterday on that one mount. I killed two 7/16 carriage bolts pulling the two halves of the sleeve apart. All weekend and I only got two of the four cab mounts swapped out.
Heath
...I was going to make a comment after you posted it had been in the garage and etc. but figured you'd figure it out soon enough! They are a ***** to say the least! I think brand new they wouldn't be easy!...I was going to make a comment after you posted it had been in the garage and etc. but figured you'd figure it out soon enough! They are a ***** to say the least! I think brand new they wouldn't be easy!

Rust wasn't the problem for me. The cab mount bolts look brand new. The sleeves in the bushings were free of any corrision, but that driver's rear sleeve was dang tight!!! I really hope the passenger's side mounts are eaiser.
Scott, I took your advice and ordered three tubes of Energy Suspension's special lube for the bushings. I've coated every contact area really well. I hope it'll stay quite for a while.
Heath
When I did mine, I had to air-hammer the rear bushings apart because of the way those sleeves had mushroomed together. No rust on mine either- it's a New Mexico truck (well, Nevada now that I've moved...) so the bolts came out easy. I used a long thin blunt nosed air hammer attachment and popped them apart after about 2 hours of cussing trying to do it a more gentle way.
Ryan

Please show some pictures of this sleeve business and the process.
Thanks.![]()
I will get some photos of the passenger's side though.