removing my cab

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okay guys i need help here doing a frame off on my 84 chevy scottsdale c10 my bolts are spinning what would be the best way to remove them just cut 4 squares inside the cab to get access to the mounts?also was wondering about new bolts and mounts was thinking grade 8 stainless bolts and energy suspension mounts anyone ever use energy suspension mounts do they last/thank you!!!
 

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Not sure about removing the bolts but energy suspension bushings are great.
 

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Yep, if the bolts are spinning you'll have to cut access holes. Energy Suspension has quality stuff..
 

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Yup, cut holes, I had to on mine, use a hole saw so it's clean and easy to weld back up

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Myself I would use body plugs, if for some reason down the road you have to get to them again won't have to bore new holes..
 
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gonna have to do that never thought of a body plug thank you
 

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Yep, gotta cut holes. I recently did mine and I used a hole saw. I used a piece of flat thick steel to stop the washer from spinning so I could spin the bolt out. The two rear ones spun on me but the front ones came out nice and clean. Good luck.
 

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