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I found these INSIDE the frame at the front end. 

 

One on EACH side.

 

Just loose laying in mud and sludge.  matching set, each side????

 

Couldn't be an accidental drop from and old repair. Not TWICE ! 

 

Came loose from their appointed duty ???

 

 

But WHAT  ?

 

Any thoughts folks??

 

 

Clay

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those are the bolts for the front motor mount frame that sits on the cross support ...odds are you either have missing ones...replacement ones...or someone is now using four bolts instead of the two u bolts

 

 

Motor mount bolts I think.

 

Ditto. Definitely front motor mount bolts. They are in great shape so use as needed.

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to further clarify, they are not for the sandwiched rubber mount asn their mounting studs are part of the mount..they are for the bottom of the metal stand..these go at the bottom where the stand mounts to the cross support..not the mount position at the top

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Location as shown....

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One would think that these U-bolts would be irretrievably lost if they fell into the crossmember.

 

But not to fear!   There are openings in the bottom of the crossmember that allow you (or anyone else) to retrieve them, and even manipulate them. \

 

Sorry, couldn't find a good photo.    

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Parting cars out... I just leave them there.

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It looks to me that those same U-bolts are used on the bottom of the crossmember for the lower A-arm shaft mounts.

 

Marty

 

Mine has T-bolts there, but U-bolts on the engine mount bracket.

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