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  • Matthew Welcher PWA
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    I will check these out. Thank you!

  • oldndcctrucks
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    Update to an OLDE thread:
    Energy Suspension 5.4101G D100-300 2&4WD BODY MOUNTS
    Amazon: $72.44

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  • 712edf
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    Originally posted by chewie View Post
    Now that we know about the insulators, where does a guy find a crossmember? I have a divorced 205 from a yard, but they destroyed the CM when they took it off the truck.
    Sorry about the hijack!
    The divorced NP205 was used from 69-74. I think you need a CM from a 72-74 truck. I can't remember if it was riveted or bolted to the frame, but the frame rails do hafta be separated a bit to remove the CM.

    Bucky

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  • Chewie
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    Transfer case crossmember

    Now that we know about the insulators, where does a guy find a crossmember? I have a divorced 205 from a yard, but they destroyed the CM when they took it off the truck.
    Sorry about the hijack!

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  • jakenok
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    Someone on a thread about 205 mounts discussed using 55-57 Chevy front motor mounts, here is a link, if anyone wants to try those.

    http://www.classicchevy.com/chevy-en...1955-1957.html

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  • DODGEBOYS
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    try the link below / he should have what you need

    http://www.polybushings.com/pages/transmt.html

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  • 712edf
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    http://www.superscoutspecialists.com...smissions.aspx

    Towards to bottom of the page.

    Bucky

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  • 712edf
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    Super scout specialists sells t-case mounting bushings. IH used divorced NP 202 t-cases among others. They mount (hang) very similar to the NP 205 that Dodge used.

    Bucky

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  • 74dodge
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    Originally posted by The Other Ross View Post
    Did the same exact thing once upon a time but can't remember how.The mounts for the core support look real similar and are available from Energy Suspension in their D/W 100-300 Body mount kit.#0363936964
    I got an Energy Suspension body mount kit and was able to use the mounts for the cab, just had to cut them to the right thickness. I got the t-case back in and eveything works great. Thanks for the help.

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  • The Other Ross
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    Did the same exact thing once upon a time but can't remember how.The mounts for the core support look real similar and are available from Energy Suspension in their D/W 100-300 Body mount kit.#0363936964

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  • 74dodge
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    Originally posted by 712edf View Post
    I also have a divorced 205 in one of my trucks. I know exactly which pieces you are talking about. I think if you could identify what material they are made out of (polyurethane?), then "new" ones could be fabricated.

    Radius arm bushing might be a great starting point. Don't forget to consider foreign vehicles when searching for radius arm bushings.

    If worse came to worst, could rubber from tire sidewalls be made to work? I don't remember the hardness/flexibility of my bushings.

    Bucky
    The mounts I took out are rubber, but they are so wore out that I'm not sure how thick the bushing should be. I'd like to use polyurethane so that I have a more solid mount, and I really don't want to have to ever change them again.

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  • 712edf
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    Originally posted by 74dodge View Post
    Yes, it does kind of look like a hockey puck. I've checked with a couple of places that specialize in body mounts, but they couldn't come up with anything. I thought that maybe a radius arm bushing off of a car might fit, but I don't know if that would work or which car I would need it from. Also there are four mounting points so I need a total of eight bushings.
    I also have a divorced 205 in one of my trucks. I know exactly which pieces you are talking about. I think if you could identify what material they are made out of (polyurethane?), then "new" ones could be fabricated.

    Radius arm bushing might be a great starting point. Don't forget to consider foreign vehicles when searching for radius arm bushings.

    If worse came to worst, could rubber from tire sidewalls be made to work? I don't remember the hardness/flexibility of my bushings.

    Bucky

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  • 74dodge
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    Yes, it does kind of look like a hockey puck. I've checked with a couple of places that specialize in body mounts, but they couldn't come up with anything. I thought that maybe a radius arm bushing off of a car might fit, but I don't know if that would work or which car I would need it from. Also there are four mounting points so I need a total of eight bushings.

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  • 712edf
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    Is that the piece that someone fabricated from a hockey puck? A company that makes suspension parts (bushings & such) would know where to send you for what you need, if its available.

    Bucky

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  • 74dodge
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    transfer case mounts

    I'm wondering if anyone can help me out. I have a 74 W200 with the divorced np205 t-case. I had to have the t-case rebuilt and I want to put in new mounts/bushing. The problem is I can't find anyone who sells them. I found the original Dodge part number 2952371 which is called an insulator. Does anyone know where I could get them, or if I can use something else? Thanks for any info.
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